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The disciplines of electrical and computer engineering are experiencing remarkable expansion, driven by emerging technologies and lower expenses that fuel new applications and heightened demands. Within the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department engages in graduate education and cutting-edge research across diverse domains such as communications, signal processing, networking, computer engineering, semiconductor devices, quantum electronics, circuits, and VLSI. The department maintains specialized laboratories for research and advanced instruction in computing, engineering design methodologies, high-performance computing and networking, parallel and neural processing, machine vision, fiber optic sensors, computer graphics, microelectronics, optoelectronics, VLSI, telerobotics, DNA sequencing, digital signal processing, and communications. Graduate programs leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees are available, with curricula customized to equip students with robust analytical skills for tackling complex engineering challenges. Students enjoy numerous opportunities for independent study and participation in active research initiatives spanning both experimental and theoretical domains.
The Circuits and VLSI specialization focuses on challenges related to modeling, simulation, design, and fabrication of analog, digital, and mixed-signal integrated circuits. These IC components play vital roles in aviation, space exploration, and medical technology. The curriculum includes foundational and advanced coursework in integrated circuit manufacturing, device modeling, circuit design software, analog/digital circuit creation, VLSI systems, IC testing procedures, and design automation for various circuit types, along with VLSI applications in communications and signal processing.