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Faculty with expertise in both power systems and power electronics often collaborate on research projects. Research in power systems focuses on analysis, reliability, monitoring, control, and protection. Several faculty members also specialize in control systems, digital signal processing, data communications, and intelligent system applications. Power electronics research covers motor drives, power converters, utility interface challenges, active filters, and electric/hybrid vehicles, with additional faculty interests in power quality and electrical machine diagnostics.
The graduate program in electrical engineering provides an outstanding educational experience, ranking among the top public university offerings. Students can choose from numerous graduate courses to develop expertise in their research fields, with extensive options available. Our faculty engage in cutting-edge research and interdisciplinary collaborations with other departments. Despite the program's scale, each student receives personalized guidance from their advisory committee to create a tailored study plan that meets degree requirements while aligning with their personal interests and career aspirations.