Known as the Microelectronics Computation Laboratory( MCL ) in the early days, NCL was started with a financial aid from the Government of India. NCL is located in room no. 205 in the second floor of the Annexe Building of the Department of Electrical Engineering. Since the last few years, the prime focus of NCL has been to do research on various kinds of devices, technologies and problems including multi-gate MOSFETs, tunnel-FETs, power semiconductor devices, statistical process variations, compact model development, development of algorithms for compact model parameter extraction, etc. NCL caters to the needs of both post-graduate students ( specializing in Microelectronics ) as well as doctoral students in Microelectronics. NCL, at present, is one of the best computational laboratories in the Department of Electrical Engineering. Its an air-conditioned space providing access to several high end terminals with advanced computational capabilities. NCL runs on various CPU configurations (with as high as 32 GB RAM), including
- Five machines with AMD Opteron-6128 running at 2.0GHz, eight core processor with hyper – threading, 32GB DDR3 RAM and, 1GB Nvidia Graphics card support.
- Five machines with Intel Xeon-E5620 running at 2.4GHz, eight core processor with hyper – threading, 32GB DDR3 RAM and, 1GB Nvidia Graphics card support.
NCL runs on TCAD Sentaurus( Simulation package used for 3-D process, device simulations ) by Synopsis( available versions vC_2009.06, vD_2010.03, vE_2010.12,vF_2011.09,vG_2012.06, vH_2013.03,vJ_2014.09 and vK_2015.06 ) and Silvaco ( Atlas ), Integrated Circuit Characterization and Analysis Program ( ICCAP ) installed on 64 bit CentOS-6 operating system. For getting account in NCL kindly fill-up the login form
If you have any queries, write to NCL-Admin or feel free to contact lab RAs.
Harshit Makwana – 8866635125
Aniruddha Khade – 9664271543
Jay Jadhav – 9405527907