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Electrical Engineering encompasses a wide-ranging field that bridges the tangible physical realm with the digital information sphere. Professionals in this field design everything from electronic components and semiconductor lasers to microprocessors, electric motors, communication networks, robotic systems, medical devices, and aerospace electronics. Through this evolving discipline, students acquire the essential expertise to thrive as electrical engineers. The curriculum covers electric circuits and motors, electromagnetics, microelectronics, signal processing, communications, robotics and control systems, mechatronics, digital logic, and microprocessor design. Building upon foundational mathematics and physics principles, students learn to apply the physical laws governing electrical systems to innovate new technologies and solutions.
Key Areas of Study
Energy and Power Infrastructure
Nanoscale Electronics and Optical Technologies
Biomedical and AI-Integrated Systems
Wireless and Communication Networks
Robotics and Mechatronic Systems