EE research groups

As an ES student you can graduate in any of the CS, DS or EE research groups, provided that a staff member of the associated group has the supervision. The CS & DS research groups and clusters can be found here.

Contact person: dr.ir. Sander Stuijk

The mission of the section electronic systems is to provide a scientific basis for design trajectories of digital electronic circuits and systems “from (generalized) algorithm to realization”. To identify the key problems, and verify the validity, robustness and completeness of our results, we develop, implement and maintain consistent and complete flows, and use them for realizing innovative multimedia hardware with emphasis on video processing and embedded architectures.

The research focuses on how to convert the “art” of designing electronic systems into methodology, an absolute necessity, because

  • the complexity of modern integrated circuits continues to increase,
  • new physical phenomena at submicron feature dimensions are having more and more impact, not only on performance, but even on the functionality,
  • and the heavy demand pull from signal processing applications, in particular multimedia and telecommunications, requires rigorous and robust answers. 

The approach taken is an algorithmic one, based on combinatorics and process algebra. The main application area is video processing. More information can be found here.

Relevant courses are:

  • Combinatorial algorithms (5MC10)
  • Computer architecture (5MD00)
  • Design automation (5MD20)
  • Signal processing for communication (5ME00)
  • Video processing for multimedia systems (5P530)