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The Electrical Engineering department focuses on these key research domains: optical and solid-state technologies, encompassing quantum electronics and photonics, integrated electro-optical and acoustic systems, semiconductor device and material engineering, analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits, microwave technologies and components, and acoustic microscopy. The curriculum also covers systems engineering and signal processing, including communications theory, computer vision, digital signal processing, power electronics, neural networks, telecommunication networks, systems design, and control systems. Network-related subjects are further explored through the Networked Systems graduate programs.
Students pursuing a Master's degree can choose between two pathways: a thesis track or a comprehensive exam track. Both options require candidates to design a tailored academic plan with faculty guidance, subject to departmental approval. The program accommodates part-time students and mandates completion within four years of initial enrollment.