The Electrical and Computer Engineering Graduate Program (ECEGP) provides graduate instruction and cutting-edge research in a wide spectrum of areas including communications, control, networking, and ...
Electronics, Semiconductors & Computer Engineering has emerged not merely as a new academic pathway, but as an essential direction that aligns with how modern technology is built, paving a new ...
More than 93% of our graduates progress to graduate-level work or further study within 15 months. Alumni are now contributing to world-leading companies such as Rolls-Royce, Siemens, and Airbus, ...
Electrical engineers design, develop, and improve the efficiency and reliability of the power infrastructure, communications systems, and electronic devices that support modern society. As such, ...
The artist Nam June Paik once said, "You can't have art without electricity." That's totally true for electrical engineering—it's where creativity and technology meet, making it an art form all its ...
At the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, we are preparing undergraduate and graduate students alike for Industry 4.0 — the world's fourth industrial revolution. We offer ...
Develop skills for use in computer engineering or sensor design applications. Build on your professional expertise in electrical engineering, micro-system technology, or computer engineering. The mean ...
The graduate programs in electrical engineering from Drexel Engineering engage you in learning and research at the forefront of electrical and computer engineering. Students graduate prepared for ...
Electrical engineering is the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. In simple terms, it is about understanding how electricity works in order to use the knowledge ...
From smartphones to hair dryers and treadmills to solar panels, almost every consumer device and industry relies on expertise from electrical and computer engineers. Electrical and computer engineers ...