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Traditionally, manufacturing involved subtractive methods where material was carved away, generating waste and increasing expenses. In contrast, additive manufacturing builds objects layer by layer through 3D printing techniques. This approach typically yields more efficient production, stronger components, and greater design flexibility. The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computing Systems provides a PhD program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering.
Graduate students enjoy a dynamic research setting with opportunities to engage in innovative projects. Financial support originates from prominent organizations including NSF, NIH, NASA, Army Research Office, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Office of Naval Research, and Ohio Department of Transportation. Our department boasts outstanding research and instructional resources, featuring 32 faculty members and advanced laboratories equipped with cutting-edge technology for hardware/software systems, AI, neural networks, image processing, electronic design automation, MEMS, microsensors, millimeter wave and photonics research, nanoelectronics, and optoelectronics.