SYNOPSYS AND RUSSIA'S NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY OF ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY HELP PREPARE STUDENTS FOR CHIP DESIGN
Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS), a global leader providing software,
IP and services used to accelerate innovation in chips and electronic
systems, and the National Research University of Electronic Technology
(MIET), today announced that 17 master's students have completed their
studies in the Synopsys-MIET joint educational program this year
and can now take the next step toward building their professional
engineering careers. The students are graduating from a two-year
master's program that MIET established in 2006 with assistance from
Synopsys in order to provide an advanced education in microelectronics
to students in Russia. The program offers a customized curriculum
for IC design that is based on Synopsys' EDA tools and which was
developed by the Synopsys Armenia Educational Department (SAED)
as part of the Synopsys Worldwide University Program. Students in
the program benefit from the program's proven educational model of
cooperation between industry and academia and enter the workforce
in Russia having been given access to current industry knowledge and
skills that can help them become productive engineering professionals.
During a commencement ceremony held on Monday, MIET Rector Yuri A.
Chaplygin, associate member of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Doctor of Engineering Science and professor, conferred MIET diplomas
on the graduates. Rich Goldman, vice president of Corporate Marketing
and Strategic Alliances at Synopsys, gave Synopsys Certificates of
Achievement to the graduates.
This is the sixth year the joint Synopsys-MIET program has graduated
students. Since its inception 109 students have successfully
completed the program. Many have gone on to join leading semiconductor
organizations in the region, including Mikron, Angstrem, the Institute
for Design Problems in Microelectronics of the Russian Academy of
Science, and NI ELVIS.
19:19 10/06/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/30106
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS), a global leader providing software,
IP and services used to accelerate innovation in chips and electronic
systems, and the National Research University of Electronic Technology
(MIET), today announced that 17 master's students have completed their
studies in the Synopsys-MIET joint educational program this year
and can now take the next step toward building their professional
engineering careers. The students are graduating from a two-year
master's program that MIET established in 2006 with assistance from
Synopsys in order to provide an advanced education in microelectronics
to students in Russia. The program offers a customized curriculum
for IC design that is based on Synopsys' EDA tools and which was
developed by the Synopsys Armenia Educational Department (SAED)
as part of the Synopsys Worldwide University Program. Students in
the program benefit from the program's proven educational model of
cooperation between industry and academia and enter the workforce
in Russia having been given access to current industry knowledge and
skills that can help them become productive engineering professionals.
During a commencement ceremony held on Monday, MIET Rector Yuri A.
Chaplygin, associate member of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Doctor of Engineering Science and professor, conferred MIET diplomas
on the graduates. Rich Goldman, vice president of Corporate Marketing
and Strategic Alliances at Synopsys, gave Synopsys Certificates of
Achievement to the graduates.
This is the sixth year the joint Synopsys-MIET program has graduated
students. Since its inception 109 students have successfully
completed the program. Many have gone on to join leading semiconductor
organizations in the region, including Mikron, Angstrem, the Institute
for Design Problems in Microelectronics of the Russian Academy of
Science, and NI ELVIS.
19:19 10/06/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/country/view/30106
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress