Professional Development in Action: Events of the Solid-State Circuits Society Chapter at Cinvestav

Professional Development in Action: Events of the Solid-State Circuits Society Chapter at Cinvestav

Professional Development in Action: Events of the Solid-State Circuits Society Chapter at Cinvestav 150 150 David Tadros

The Solid-State Circuits Society Chapter of the IEEE Student Branch at Cinvestav has been exceptionally active, excelling in organizing diverse talks and courses that have enhanced the expertise of its members and the broader student body.

Among standout activities, three talks were held in partnership with the Electron Devices Society (EDS) Chapter. These presentations addressed pressing topics for students and professionals. The first, “Work Experience at Quality Management Department at Infineon,” offered direct insights into quality management in the semiconductor industry. The second, “Infrastructure for the Design of Analog/Mixed-Signal Integrated Circuits in Industry,” examined real-world challenges and solutions in the design of integrated circuits. The third, “Use of FPGAs in the Semiconductor Industry,” detailed the role of FPGAs in industry projects and their influence on innovation.

Beyond these talks, the chapter has delivered targeted courses. Two have been offered so far: “RTL Design Course in Verilog Language” and “SystemVerilog for Verification,” providing students with tangible skills in circuit design and verification.

One of the most notable activities was the chapter’s collaboration in the course organized by Cinvestav – Zacatenco to conduct the “Digital IC Design Academy” by Synopsys. This seven-week course covered crucial topics, including verification, logical synthesis, physical synthesis, and advanced topics, culminating in a closing session. The course featured the participation of eight instructors and three evaluators, ensuring a comprehensive and high-quality learning experience.

These initiatives not only enhance students’ technical skills but also foster collaboration among IEEE branches, speeding up the professional development of future engineers.

Written by: Lizette Adriana Zebadua-Chavarría