Student Activities
Explore a world of opportunities designed for VLSI enthusiasts. Join clubs, hackathons, and workshops. Attend guest lectures, visit industries, and collaborate on research projects. Connect with peers and industry professionals. Get involved and stay updated on events and opportunities.
-
Student Clubs: Join student-run clubs dedicated to VLSI design and microelectronics. Participate in workshops, projects, and competitions to hone your skills and expand your knowledge.
-
Hackathons and Design Challenges: Test their creativity and problem-solving abilities in VLSI-themed hackathons and design challenges. Work collaboratively with teammates to tackle real-world design problems and showcase your talents.
-
Guest Lectures and Seminars: Attend guest lectures and seminars by industry professionals and academic experts in VLSI technology. Learn about the latest advancements, trends, and career opportunities in the semiconductor industry.
-
Hands-On Workshops: Engage in hands-on workshops covering various aspects of VLSI design, including RTL coding, simulation, synthesis, and physical design. Gain practical experience using industry-standard tools and methodologies.
-
Industry Visits: Explore the world of semiconductor manufacturing and design by participating in industry visits to leading semiconductor companies and research institutions. Gain insights into industry practices and technology trends firsthand.
-
Research Projects: Collaborate with faculty mentors and researchers on VLSI research projects. Contribute to cutting-edge research initiatives in areas such as nanoelectronics, low-power design, and emerging technologies.
-
Networking Events: Connect with fellow VLSI enthusiasts, industry professionals, and alumni through networking events and social gatherings. Build relationships, share experiences, and expand your professional network.
-
Internship Opportunities: Explore internship opportunities at semiconductor companies, research labs, and startups. Gain valuable industry experience, practical skills, and insights into the day-to-day operations of the semiconductor industry.