The mission of the Division is to produce
highly trained, competent electrical and computer engineers, researchers,
and scholars to meet the needs of our fast changing industrial and
information society.
The Division has over 30 faculty members who are active in their
fields of research. Most of the faculty members have Doctorate degrees
from famous universities in the world and all have impressive academic
and research credentials.
The Division of Electrical and Computer Engineering admits about
300 undergraduate and 150 graduate students of top quality from
various high schools and colleges around the nation. The division
considers a background in physics and mathematics essential for
students to be able to keep abreast of new developments in the field.
In the undergraduate and graduate curricula, the main emphasis is
placed on physical and mathematical principles and the techniques
of applying them to real problems so that the students will become
engineers and researchers with the ability to adapt themselves to
developments and advances that they will encounter in their future.
The areas of interest in the Division which have active research
programs and related graduate courses include: Electromagnetic Theory
and Antennas; Circuits, Systems and Control; Electric Power Systems
and Energy Conversion; Communication Systems and Signal Processing;
Computer Systems and Computer Science; VLSI Systems and CAD; Lasers
and Electro-Optics; Integrated Electronic Devices and Fabrication
Processes.
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