How to write an ieee letter 3.15J/6.152JFal2003 Writing Instructors Susan ruff Thea singer
1 How to write an IEEE Letter 3.155J/6.152J Fall 2003 Writing Instructors: Susan Ruff Thea Singer
Microelectronics letters journals IEEE Electron Device letters Applied physics Letters Available online at libraries mit edu Click on vera (Virtual Electronic Resource Access)
2 Microelectronics Letters Journals IEEE Electron Device Letters Applied Physics Letters Available online at libraries.mit.edu Click on VERA (Virtual Electronic Resource Access)
Lab report Letter(Ma, et al. cl0 pages 3 pages Title page Title byline, etc abstract Abstract Introduction Introduction (includes Theory) eo Methods Experiment Results Results &e discussion Discussion Conclusion Conclusion References References
3 Lab Report ~10 pages Title Page Abstract Introduction Theory Methods Results Discussion Conclusion References Letter (Ma, et al.) 3 pages Title, Byline, etc Abstract Introduction (includes Theory) Experiment Results & Discussion Conclusion References
Focus the Letter: Purpose audience Purpose of your letter: To evaluate your fabrication process CUse mos c-v to determine whether your process succeeded at creating a device with the desired characteristics. Letters audience Familiar with microelectronics processing May specialize in a different field English may not be first language
4 Focus the Letter: Purpose & Audience Purpose of your letter: To evaluate your fabrication process. (Use MOS C-V to determine whether your process succeeded at creating a device with the desired characteristics.) Letters Audience: Familiar with microelectronics processing May specialize in a different field English may not be first language
Introduction Background: Identify gap in current state of the field Purpose of this work: Your purpose: To evaluate your fabrication process
5 Introduction Background: Identify gap in current state of the field Purpose of this work: Your purpose: To evaluate your fabrication process