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The electrical engineering PhD program offers students the chance to collaborate with distinguished, internationally acclaimed faculty across research fields including solid-state technology, photonics, multimedia processing, and wireless systems.
Full financial support is provided through research positions, teaching appointments, and competitive fellowships. Participants engage in cutting-edge laboratory work alongside faculty and have opportunities for cross-disciplinary partnerships.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department seeks applicants with outstanding academic credentials and demonstrated potential to emerge as influential researchers in their field for its doctoral program.
A typical applicant is expected to have a bachelor of science in electrical engineering, computer engineering, or a related discipline from a recognized institution. Highly qualified candidates with other academic backgrounds may also be considered.
90 IBT (Internet-based test), 233 CBT (computer-based test), and 577 PBT (paper-based test).