Cédric Meinen

EPFL STI DLL-STI
ELB 337 (Bâtiment ELB)
Station 11
1015 Lausanne

EPFL STI DLL-STI
MED 3 1019 (Bâtiment MED)
Station 9
CH-1015 Lausanne

EPFL STI SEL-GE
ELB 337 (Bâtiment ELB)
Station 11
1015 Lausanne

Teaching & PhD

Courses

Electrical systems and electronics I

EE-295

The course has the aim to provide the fundamental knowledge and experiences to understand basic electrical systems.

Electrical systems and electronics II

EE-296

The basic concepts enabling to understand and analysis the electronic systems dedicated to signals acquisition and processing (e.g. biosensors, physiological signals, ECG) are addressed. This includes the acquisition, amplification and filtering.

Electronics

EE-280

Introduction to the main electronic components. Analysis of basic circuits made of operational amplifiers. Introduction to elementary logic circuits. Principle of Analog - Digital conversion. Basics of MOSFET transistor operation.

Electronics I

EE-202

The basic concepts enabling to understand and analysis Operational Amplifier based circuits dedicated to analog signal processing are addressed. This includes the amplification, filtering, A/D conversion and signal generation.

Electronics II (for EL)

EE-203(a)

This course covers the bipolar and MOSFET transistors, their operations, modeling and implementation in elementary circuits (current mirror and various amplifiers: single-ended, differential, multi-stage, power amplifiers, etc.) and ends with the design of MOS and Bipolar OpAmps.

Electronics II (for MT)

EE-203(c)

This course covers the bipolar and MOSFET transistors, their operations, modeling and implementation in elementary circuits (current mirror and various amplifiers: single-ended, differential, multi-stage, power amplifiers, etc.) and ends with the design of MOS and Bipolar OpAmps.

Physics lab IIa

PHYS-204

This practical course provides a contact with basic physical phenomena and their applications, it should help students acquire knowledge about the methods of observation and measurement as well as data analysis and presentation.

Physics lab IIb

PHYS-211

This practical course provides a contact with basic physical phenomena and their applications, it should help students acquire knowledge about the methods of observation and measurement as well as data analysis and presentation.