Teaching

Professor Peterson teaches courses in the areas of solid state materials, devices including power semiconductor devices, electronic circuits and micro-/nano-fabrication techniques.


Teaching History:

Fall 2023 - EECS 311 Analog Circuits

Fall 2022 - EECS 598 Power Semiconductor Devices (now numbered EECS 527)

Academic Year 2021-2022 - Administrative Teaching Leave

Winter 2021 - EECS 320 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices

Fall 2020 - EECS 598 Power Semiconductor Devices (now numbered EECS 527)

Academic Year 2019-2020 - On Sabbatical

Winter 2019 - EECS 311 Analog Circuits

Fall 2018 - EECS 598 Power Semiconductor Devices (now numbered EECS 527)

Winter 2018 - EECS 311 Analog Circuits

Fall 2017 - EECS 598 Beyond CMOS: Emerging Nanotechnologies: Course Advertisement and Syllabus

Winter 2017 - EECS 311 Analog Circuits

Fall 2016 - EECS 598 Power Semiconductor Devices: Course Advertisement and Syllabus (now numbered EECS 527)

Winter 2016 - EECS 311 Electronic Circuits

Fall 2015 - EECS 311 Electronic Circuits

Winter 2015 - EECS 311 Electronic Circuits

Fall 2014 - EECS 598 Power Semiconductor Devices (now numbered EECS 527)

Winter 2014 - EECS 320 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices

Fall 2013 - EECS 320 Introduction to Semiconductor Devices

For more information about EECS course offerings, please see the department's course description or the college course bulletin.

* Many thanks to Linda Roths and Lisa Wilson at Oxford University Press for supplying additional copies of A. S. Sedra and K. C. Smith's "Microelectronic Circuits" 7th and 8th edition textbook, for the teaching assistants of EECS 311.