EWME 2016 will take place in Southampton, a vibrant and well–connected coastal city, which is home to 250,000 people. As a historic medieval city, Southampton is also blessed with a number of museums, unique buildings, award–winning green spaces, and Grade II listed public parks. All are within close reach of the conference venue. A number of nearby places can also be easily visited by public transport, including the New Forest National Park (15 mins), Winchester (15 mins), the Isle of Wight (30 mins), Bournemouth Beach (30 mins), Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard (60 mins), and London (80 mins).<br>EWME 2016 is organized by the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton.<br>The purpose of the workshop is to provide a forum to exchange ideas and to discuss:<br>Microelectronics teaching in the future<br>Emerging fields in design and technology<br>New concepts in teaching<br>Multimedia in microelectronics education<br>Globalization and international education<br>Design and technological innovations<br>Effects of the Bologna Process on microelectronics education in Europe<br>Long–distance and continuous microelectronics education<br>Novel curricula on micro–/nanoelectronics education<br>Novel courses, laboratories and design projects<br>Industry–university collaboration on education<br>Entrepreneurship in micro– and nanoelectronics<br>Industrial roadmaps and microelectronics education<br>Exchange programs (compatibility of curricula, …)<br>Multi– and many–core embedded systems and software in new curricula<br>MOOCs: Massive Open Online Courses and computer science education<br>
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