The Department of Electrical Engineering offers a Master of Science
(M.S.) degree in Electrical Engineering, a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
degree in Electrical Engineering, and the Combined (B.S. and M.S.)
degrees which can be completed in 5 years.
The department offers five areas of specializations:
- Computer Engineering
- CAD
- VLSI
- embedded systems
- high-speed networks
- mixed signal circuits
- digital and analog circuits
- Control and Robotics
- robust, nonlinear, adaptive, and intelligent control
- swan intelligence
- autonomous vehicles
- robotics systems
- Intelligent Systems
- image recognition
- machine learning
- biometrics
- computer vision
- computational/intelligent sensors
- GIS/spatial databases
- intelligent transportation systems
- information theory
- Nano materials, Devices and Circuits
- nanoelectronics
- molecular electronics
- spintronics
- nanomagnetics
- quantum computing
- nanophononics
- bioMEMS
- optoelectronics
- Communications and Signal Processing
- wireless
- source-channel and spatial-time coding
- array signal processing
- detection and estimation
- spread spectrum and multi-user communications
- photonics and fiber optics
- information theory
- RF circuits
|