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The Electrical Engineering department focuses on these key research domains: optical and solid-state technologies, covering quantum electronics and photonics, integrated electro-optical and acoustic systems, semiconductor device and material engineering, analog and mixed-signal integrated circuit development, microwave technology and components, as well as acoustic microscopy imaging. Additionally, they explore systems engineering and signal analysis, encompassing communication systems, computer vision, data processing, power electronics, neural computing, network communications, systems design, and control engineering.
For the Master of Science degree, students can choose between two pathways: completing a thesis or taking comprehensive exams. In both cases, candidates must work with departmental guidance to create a tailored academic plan, which requires approval from the graduate advisor. The program accommodates part-time students, with all degree requirements to be fulfilled within a four-year timeframe from initial enrollment.