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The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Memorial University provides graduate thesis programs for both Master of Engineering (MEng) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in Computer Engineering.
Students in computer and electrical engineering can utilize diverse engineering software for various applications, including mathematical analysis (MAPLE and MATLAB), circuit simulation (SPICE, PSPICE, electronics workbench), VLSI and FPGA development (Synopsys, Cadence, Xilinx), and software design (Rational Rose, Visual Paradigm, Microsoft development tools). Specialized facilities feature the INCA Centre, Computer Engineering Research Laboratories (encompassing the Centre for Digital Hardware Applications Research, Software Engineering Research Laboratory, Multimedia Communications and Remote Sensing Laboratory, and Computer-Aided Design Laboratory for Analog and Mixed Signal VLSI Systems), along with the AWCRL and Power Devices and Systems Laboratory. Additional research resources from industry and government partnerships are also accessible.
Typically completed in two years, the MEng program mandates at least four courses, a seminar, and a thesis.