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Transportation and infrastructure deal with the movement of people and goods, along with the systems that support contemporary life. This includes studying various vehicles, the networks of roads, waterways, and air routes, propulsion technologies, and how structures integrate into these settings.
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computing Systems provides a Doctor of Philosophy program in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering.
Graduate students benefit from a dynamic research setting with opportunities to engage in stimulating projects. Financial support is available through grants from federal and state organizations like NSF, NIH, NASA, the Army Research Office, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, the Office of Naval Research, and the Ohio Department of Transportation. Our department boasts top-tier research and teaching resources, featuring 32 faculty members and advanced laboratories equipped for work in hardware and software systems, artificial intelligence, neural networks, image processing, electronic design automation, MEMS, microsensors, millimeter waves, photonics, nanoelectronics, and optoelectronics.