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Igor Markov

Professor of Electrical Engr. and Computer Science (CSE Division), IEEE Fellow

Member of the Michigan Inst. for Computational Discovery & Engineering

Material for prospective graduate students (view with PowerPoint)

 
 
 

Address: The University of Michigan     Phones: o (734) 936-7829
Fax: dept (734) 763-4617, web (435) 417-5485
2260 Hayward St. -- CSE Email:
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2121 Office: 4749 BBB

 

Regular courses

EECS 270, 281, 380, 477, 478, 527
Fall 2004: EECS 270: Introduction to Logic Design
Winter 2005: EECS 527: Circuit Layout Synthesis
Fall 2005: EECS 270: Introduction to Logic Design
Winter 2006: EECS 281: Data Structures and Algorithms
Fall 2006: EECS 478: Logic Synthesis and Optimization
Winter 2007: EECS 527: Circuit Layout Synthesis
Fall 2008: EECS 478: Logic Synthesis and Optimization
Fall 2009: EECS 281: Data Structures and Algorithms
Winter 2010: EECS 478: Logic Synthesis and Optimization
Fall 2010: EECS 478: Logic Synthesis and Optimization
Winter 2011: EECS 478: Logic Synthesis and Optimization
Fall 2011: EECS 527: Circuit Layout Synthesis
Winter 2012: EECS 478: Logic Synthesis and Optimization
Fall 2012: EECS 281: Data Structures and Algorithms
Winter 2013: EECS 281: Data Structures and Algorithms
Winter 2015: EECS 270: Introduction to Logic Design
Fall 2017: EECS 281: Data Structures and Algorithms
Winter 2018: EECS 527: Circuit Layout Synthesis

EECS 499/599 and Summer Projects

      Students must discuss the subject of directed study projects with me
      well before the beginning of the semester or Spring/Summer term.
      Prerequisite for undergraduate projects:
          your grade for EECS 281 should be at least B+.
      Recommended courses: EECS 370-381, EECS 470-478.