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The document outlines the Electronic Materials and Devices course (ELEC3014/ENSC3014) for Semester 1, 2025, taught by Professor Brett Nener. It includes course objectives, learning outcomes, assessment methods, and teaching strategies, emphasizing the importance of understanding electronic materials, pn-junctions, and semiconductor devices. Students are expected to engage in seminars, laboratories, and group assignments while adhering to submission guidelines and penalties for late work.

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Introduction1

The document outlines the Electronic Materials and Devices course (ELEC3014/ENSC3014) for Semester 1, 2025, taught by Professor Brett Nener. It includes course objectives, learning outcomes, assessment methods, and teaching strategies, emphasizing the importance of understanding electronic materials, pn-junctions, and semiconductor devices. Students are expected to engage in seminars, laboratories, and group assignments while adhering to submission guidelines and penalties for late work.

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Electronic

Materials and
Devices
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

Electronic Materials and Devices


ELEC3014/ENSC3014
Semester 1
2025
Professor Brett
Nener

Outline
Semester 1
Introduction
Assessment 2025
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Text books

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Materials and
Devices
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Course Description
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ This unit is designed to give you an introduction to


electronic materials and devices.
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▶ An understanding of the pn-junction leads to an
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understanding of the semiconductor diode and the
Professor Brett
Nener bipolar transistor.
Outline ▶ A study of the field-effect leads to an understanding of
Introduction the Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (MOS) interface and
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the Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor-Field-Effect-Transistor
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Assessment (MOSFET).
Seminars ▶ The goal is to give you an insight into how
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semiconductor devices operate and what determines
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their performance.
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ELEC3014/ENSC3014

The unit can be broken down into 6 modules:


▶ Properties of electronic materials.
Semester 1
2025 ▶ Electrical current flow in electronic materials
Professor Brett
Nener ▶ The pn-junction
Outline ▶ The bipolar transistor
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▶ The field-effect and the MOS interface
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Learning Outcomes
ELEC3014/ENSC3014
▶ Demonstrate how the evolution of electronic device
technology has transformed industries such as energy,
communications, manufacturing and medicine. Assessed
via: lab reports; group assignment; examination.
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▶ Relate carrier transport phenomena (scattering, thermal
Professor Brett velocity, drift, diffusion) and band structure
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(conductors, semiconductors and insulators) to doping,
Outline conductive properties, and electron and hole currents.
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Assessed via: lab reports; group assignment;
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examination.
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▶ Use Fermi-Dirac statistics (electron and hole
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populations), continuity equation (non-equilibrium
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carrier distributions), electrostatics and the depletion
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approximation to derive current-voltage characteristics
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of transistors and diodes. Assessed via: lab reports;
group assignment; examination.
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Materials and
Devices
Learning Outcomes
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ Analyze the device performance of electronic devices


that involve pn-junctions and the field-effect, design
Semester 1
basic diode, bipolar and MOSFET devices and model
2025 physical characteristics of a transistor as an electric
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Nener circuit. Assessed via examination.
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▶ Identify and explain laboratory experimental aims,
Introduction methodology and outcomes orally and in a written
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report. Assessed via lab reports.
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Assessment ▶ Demonstrate an ability to participate constructively, via
Seminars meaningful contribution and respect for others’
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Assessed via: lab reports; group assignment.
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Learning and Teaching Strategy
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ Seminars: In the seminars there will be an


interpretation of the material for the seminar. This will
Semester 1
be followed by exercises to be done by the student. The
2025 exercises will then be reviewed.
Professor Brett
Nener ▶ Examples and exercises will be used to reinforce the
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concepts and test understanding. Will solutions to
Introduction exercises will be provided. It is best that you avoid
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looking at the answers until you have made every effort
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Assessment to answer the questions by yourself by searching
Seminars through the notes.
Text books ▶ Laboratories will be used to introduce measurement
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concepts relevant to electrical engineering
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Devices
Learning and Teaching Strategy
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ Groups will be used to deepen the understanding of


concepts and engineering practice. Self-selection of
Semester 1
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Nener
allocated to a group to develop your interpersonal skills
in a more realistic engineering environment
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▶ Students are expected to spend on average 10 hours per
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Assessment week during semester reviewing the learning material,
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completing exercises, laboratories and assignments,
Seminars ▶ Some past examination papers will be provided but
Text books solutions to these papers will NOT be provided
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Materials and
Devices
Average effort
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

Semester 1
2025
Professor Brett
The average student is expected to spend 10 hours per week
Nener every week of semester on this unit and 150 hours overall.
Outline This average assumes that you are working efficiently. Some
Introduction students may require more, some may require less.
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Unit Difficulty
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

Semester 1
2025
Professor Brett
This is an introductory unit. The content of this unit is not
Nener difficult for a level 3 student. However, much of the material
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Assessment-Exams
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ The Final Exam carries a weight of 60% to the total


assessment of the unit.
Semester 1
2025 ▶ The exam will be organised by the Exams Office to
Professor Brett
Nener
occur in the Examination Period for semester 1.
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▶ The Exams Office will notify you of the date, time and
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location of the exam as well as details about conditions
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under which the exam will be held.
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Assessment ▶ Note carefully that the Exams Office sends you
Seminars important information about your Final Exam. You are
Text books strongly advised to read these notices carefully.
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Semester 1
▶ Many of the exam incidents reported last year involved
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students attending an exam with a calculator that did
Professor Brett
Nener not have a University-approved calculator sticker.
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▶ You are permitted to take a calculator on the
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Stickers can be collected from any Student Office or the
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Assessment Library.
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Past exam papers and tutorials
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ Some past exam-papers are available on the LMS.


▶ Solutions to exam papers will NOT be provided.
Semester 1 ▶ In this unit, past-exam papers are provided for you to
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gain confidence in your understanding.
Professor Brett
Nener ▶ The expectation with doing past exam papers is that if
Outline you are unsure of your answer you should seek
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▶ There is a weekly contact time on Thursdays 12-12:45
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pm in Room 1.72 in the EE Building. If you have made
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a genuine attempt and provide your working to a
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question on a previous exam paper you can attend the
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Assessment-Laboratories
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ There are 3 laboratories, each with equal weight and in


total contribute to 20% of your final mark for the unit.
▶ Laboratories are compulsory. Attendance of at least 80
Semester 1 per cent at non-lecture based interactive classes or
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Professor Brett
equivalent is required where these classes are described
Nener as compulsory in the unit outline. This means that if
Outline you do not attend the laboratories, then unless you have
Introduction been granted exemption, you will be given a zero for the
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unit. Students at risk of not meeting this requirement
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Assessment may be referred to their advising student office.
Seminars ▶ You will be allocated marks based on your performance
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in the laboratory and your report
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Materials and
Devices
Assessment-Laboratories
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ Each laboratory runs for a fixed number of sessions. If


you are unable to make your selected session we will
attempt to fit you into another session but cannot
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guarantee this.
Professor Brett ▶ If we cannot fit you into another laboratory session
Nener
AND if you are awarded Special Consideration for your
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absence, weighting for the missed session will be added
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to your other lab-reports.
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absence you will receive zero for that session.
Text books ▶ You will be working in a small group but you are
Study Methods required to submit an individual report on the
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Recommended reading laboratory 2 weeks after completion of the laboratory.
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Materials and
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Assessment-Assignment
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ There is one group assignment which contributes to


20% of your final mark for the unit. The assignment
will be issued on the 24th of March, Monday, Week 5 of
Semester 1 semester 1 (week 13 of the year) and the group report
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will be due at 11:59 pm on the 16th of May (Friday of
Professor Brett
Nener Week 11(20) of the semester).
Outline ▶ You will be allocated to a group after the census date
Introduction for enrolment in the unit.
▶ You cannot select which group you wish to join.
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▶ Attendance at assignment group meetings is
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compulsory. All members of the group must be included
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otherwise marks will be deducted from all members of
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the group. It is the responsibility of the individual and
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Devices
Assessment-Assignments
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

Semester 1
2025 ▶ Feedback-Fruits will be used to estimate the
Professor Brett
Nener contribution of each member of the group and may lead
to an adjustment of the assignment mark allocated to
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individual members. Further information on this will be
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Submission of assessment items
ELEC3014/ENSC3014 ▶ All works, with the exception of creative objects,
performance, practical components and handwritten
works, prepared for summative assessment must be
submitted electronically through the University’s
Learning Management System.
Semester 1
2025 ▶ Students must declare that the work submitted for
Professor Brett
Nener
assessment is their own work. This declaration may be
made at the point of submission via LMS or ensure that
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it accompanies the work submitted for assessment via
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other means. Each submission must have a cover sheet
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retain their own copy of all work submitted for
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summative assessment.
Text books
▶ Where practical and possible, all summative
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assessments are submitted via the Learning
Time management Management System and are passed through the
University’s approved text-matching software. A range
of programs may be used for checking other forms of
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Materials and
Devices
Late submission of Assignment
ELEC3014/ENSC3014 A penalty of five per cent of the possible mark allocated for
the assessment item is deducted per day in accordance with
the following:
▶ A penalty waiver is granted for the first two days
(including weekends and public holidays) following the
Semester 1
2025 due date of an assessment. This excludes
Professor Brett
Nener
tests/laboratories/mid-semester and final exams
administered centrally or by schools.
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▶ Where a student submits after the first two 24-hour
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blocks, the penalty is applied per day from day one to
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example, a student, who has submitted a piece of work
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for an assessment item late by three days and was
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awarded a mark of 45 out of a possible mark of 50,
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receives after penalty a mark of 37.5 out of 50 (a mark
Time management of 2.5 is deducted per day from the mark obtained). An
assessment that is submitted after seven days including
the two days of penalty waiver is not accepted. Each
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Materials and
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Late submission of Laboratory Reports
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▶ A penalty of 5 per cent of the total mark allocated for


Semester 1 the assessment item is deducted per day for the first 7
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days (including weekends and public holidays) after
Nener which the assignment is not accepted. Each 24-hour
Outline block is recorded from the time the assignment is due.
Introduction ▶ For example, if an assignment is late by three days and
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was given 45 out of a possible mark of 50, you would
Assessment receive a mark of 37.5 out of 50 (a mark of 2.5 is
Seminars deducted per day).
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ELEC3014/ENSC3014

Resources regarding the use of AI Tools:


Semester 1
2025 ▶ The Using AI Tools guide developed by StudySmarter
Professor Brett
Nener
and the Library is available on the
Academic Support website.
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▶ Library Referencing Guide updates (including how to
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reference AI tools)
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Assessment ▶ AskUWA FAQs are live at web-page
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Recommended reading
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Materials and
Devices
Academic Misconduct: Plagiarism
ELEC3014/ENSC3014 The following are examples of what constitutes plagiarism:
▶ Plagiarism - Use of Artificial Intelligence
(AI)/Generative AI to create content without the use of
reference
Semester 1 ▶ Plagiarism - Directly copying word for word without
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attribution/quotation marks of all or parts of the report
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Nener ▶ Plagiarism - Mosaic/patchwork combined text from
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and use of synonyms
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▶ Plagiarism - Paraphrasing incorrectly/insufficiently
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▶ Plagiarism - Referencing incorrectly/insufficiently
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▶ Plagiarism – Submission of unauthorised Artificial


Intelligence (AI)/Generative AI created
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Materials and
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Academic Misconduct: Fabrication
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ Fabrication - made up data or results


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▶ Falsification - content created using Artificial
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▶ Falsification - non-existent sources cited
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▶ Falsification - of any information/documents to gain an
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Assessment ▶ Falsification - records of
Seminars attendance/participation/completion falsified
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Academic Misconduct: Cheating
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ Cheating - arranged/paid someone else to sit an


Semester 1
exam/test/quiz/assignment/report
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▶ Cheating - attempted to communicate with someone
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Nener other than exam supervisor
Outline ▶ Cheating - attempted to copy from another student
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exam supervisor
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▶ Cheating - copied from another student
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▶ Cheating - failed to follow exam supervisor’s instructions
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Materials and
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Academic Misconduct: Cheating
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ Cheating - inappropriate use of Artificial Intelligence


(AI)/Generative AI
Semester 1 ▶ Cheating - recorded/shared questions/ answers
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Professor Brett ▶ Cheating - unauthorised material/devise taken into
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exam/test/quiz and accessed
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▶ Cheating - unauthorised material/devise taken into
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exam/test/quiz/
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obtained from someone else
Text books ▶ Cheating (contract) - submitted assessment item
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Electronic https://assignmentwatch.com/ Putting assignments online
Materials and
Devices constitutes major academic misconduct, for which the usual
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Semester 1
2025
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Nener

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Electronic penalty is a mark of zero for the unit.
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Devices
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Semester 1
2025
Professor Brett
Nener

Outline
▶ Notes for this unit are provided on the LMS. A printed
Introduction version is also available from the Uni Print
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Materials and
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Text books
ELEC3014/ENSC3014 There is no single text book for this unit. The notes on the
LMS cover the content of the unit. However, the following
books are recommended for further reading:
▶ Pierret, Semiconductor Device Fundamentals,
Addison-Wesley 1996
Semester 1
2025 ▶ Anderson and Anderson, Fundamentals of
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Nener
Semiconductor Devices, 2004
▶ Solymar and Walsh, Electrical Properties of Materials,
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Oxford 7th Ed. 2003
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▶ Braithwaite and Weaver, Electronic Materials, 2nd ed.
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▶ Muller and Kamins, Device Electronics for integrated
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circuits, 3rd ed, 2002
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▶ Neamen, Semiconductor Physics And Devices: Basic
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Recommended reading
Principles, 4th Edition, 2011
Time management ▶ Sze, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, 2006
▶ Streetman and Banerjee, Solid State Electronic Devices,
2014
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Materials and
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Recommended reading
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

Semester 1 ▶ The list of library books related to this unit are listed on
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Professor Brett LMS.
Nener
▶ The book by Olav Schewe titled “Super Student” is an
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excellent introduction to learning how to learn and is
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strongly recommended. You can also check out his
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2025
Why is engineering difficult?
Professor Brett
Nener The most valuable degree is Electrical Engineering
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Materials and
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Get organised
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

Semester 1
The most valuable quantity in the Universe is
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Nener

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▶ Use a calendar to plan your time
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Get organised
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

Semester 1
The most valuable quantity in the Universe is
2025 Time
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Nener

Outline

Introduction
▶ Use a calendar to plan your time
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▶ Plan your day
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Get organised
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

Semester 1
The most valuable quantity in the Universe is
2025 Time
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Nener

Outline

Introduction
▶ Use a calendar to plan your time
Assessment
▶ Plan your day
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Assessment ▶ Use a To-do-list
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Materials and
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My time
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

How much time do I have for my study?


▶ You are expected to spend on average 10-12 hours per
week per unit. If you are enrolled in 4 units this
Semester 1
2025
semester then you are expected to spend 40-48 hours
Professor Brett per week on your learning.
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My time
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

How much time do I have for my study?


▶ You are expected to spend on average 10-12 hours per
week per unit. If you are enrolled in 4 units this
Semester 1
2025
semester then you are expected to spend 40-48 hours
Professor Brett per week on your learning.
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▶ There are 168 hours in a week
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Assessment

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My time
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

How much time do I have for my study?


▶ You are expected to spend on average 10-12 hours per
week per unit. If you are enrolled in 4 units this
Semester 1
2025
semester then you are expected to spend 40-48 hours
Professor Brett per week on your learning.
Nener
▶ There are 168 hours in a week
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▶ Sleeping 8 hours a day is 56 hours, leaving 112
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Assessment

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Text books

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My time
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

How much time do I have for my study?


▶ You are expected to spend on average 10-12 hours per
week per unit. If you are enrolled in 4 units this
Semester 1
2025
semester then you are expected to spend 40-48 hours
Professor Brett per week on your learning.
Nener
▶ There are 168 hours in a week
Outline
▶ Sleeping 8 hours a day is 56 hours, leaving 112
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Assessment
▶ Exercising 1 hour a day leaves 105 hours
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Text books

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Materials and
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My time
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

How much time do I have for my study?


▶ You are expected to spend on average 10-12 hours per
week per unit. If you are enrolled in 4 units this
Semester 1
2025
semester then you are expected to spend 40-48 hours
Professor Brett per week on your learning.
Nener
▶ There are 168 hours in a week
Outline
▶ Sleeping 8 hours a day is 56 hours, leaving 112
Introduction
Assessment
▶ Exercising 1 hour a day leaves 105 hours
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Assessment ▶ Meals 2 hours a day leaves 91 hours
Seminars

Text books

Study Methods
Study Methods
Recommended reading
Time management
Electronic
Materials and
Devices
My time
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

How much time do I have for my study?


▶ You are expected to spend on average 10-12 hours per
week per unit. If you are enrolled in 4 units this
Semester 1
2025
semester then you are expected to spend 40-48 hours
Professor Brett per week on your learning.
Nener
▶ There are 168 hours in a week
Outline
▶ Sleeping 8 hours a day is 56 hours, leaving 112
Introduction
Assessment
▶ Exercising 1 hour a day leaves 105 hours
AI in Teaching and
Assessment ▶ Meals 2 hours a day leaves 91 hours
Seminars
▶ Leisure 24 hours per week leaves 67 hours
Text books

Study Methods
Study Methods
Recommended reading
Time management
Electronic
Materials and
Devices
My time
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

How much time do I have for my study?


▶ You are expected to spend on average 10-12 hours per
week per unit. If you are enrolled in 4 units this
Semester 1
2025
semester then you are expected to spend 40-48 hours
Professor Brett per week on your learning.
Nener
▶ There are 168 hours in a week
Outline
▶ Sleeping 8 hours a day is 56 hours, leaving 112
Introduction
Assessment
▶ Exercising 1 hour a day leaves 105 hours
AI in Teaching and
Assessment ▶ Meals 2 hours a day leaves 91 hours
Seminars
▶ Leisure 24 hours per week leaves 67 hours
Text books

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▶ Travel 2 hours per week day leaves 57 hours
Study Methods
Recommended reading
Time management
Electronic
Materials and
Devices
My time
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

How much time do I have for my study?


▶ You are expected to spend on average 10-12 hours per
week per unit. If you are enrolled in 4 units this
Semester 1
2025
semester then you are expected to spend 40-48 hours
Professor Brett per week on your learning.
Nener
▶ There are 168 hours in a week
Outline
▶ Sleeping 8 hours a day is 56 hours, leaving 112
Introduction
Assessment
▶ Exercising 1 hour a day leaves 105 hours
AI in Teaching and
Assessment ▶ Meals 2 hours a day leaves 91 hours
Seminars
▶ Leisure 24 hours per week leaves 67 hours
Text books

Study Methods
▶ Travel 2 hours per week day leaves 57 hours
Study Methods
Recommended reading ▶ Part time job 8 hours per week leaves 49 hours
Time management
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Devices
My time
ELEC3014/ENSC3014

▶ Your week is likely to be different to this, however, once


Semester 1 your have planned the allocation of your time for this
2025
semester you should stick to your time allocation as
Professor Brett
Nener much as possible;
Outline ▶ Remember that if one area uses more time than
Introduction allocated then some other area will suffer;
Assessment

AI in Teaching and
▶ Try to keep a balanced plan: leisure, exercise, sleep and
Assessment
food are important to the maintenance of good physical
Seminars
and mental health.
Text books

Study Methods
Study Methods
Recommended reading
Time management

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