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Students pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) engage in pioneering research that, combined with supplementary studies, prepares them to become innovators in their field and excel in diverse career paths across industry, government, or academia. Ph.D. candidates are required to generate novel insights, produce significant scholarly contributions to their discipline, and exhibit comprehensive subject mastery. The Engineering Ph.D. program offers exceptional adaptability, allowing students and faculty to tackle modern engineering challenges. Specialized Emphasis Areas within this doctoral program enable focused study in either traditional disciplines or interdisciplinary domains.
The Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Emphasis Area allows graduate students to tailor their Master's or Ph.D. in Engineering to specific interests. This concentration is designed for those seeking advanced study in electrical and computer engineering fields. The ECE department specializes in three key research domains: Control Systems, Electronics and Photonics, and Cyber-Physical Systems. Through coursework and research in these areas, students develop expertise for professional and academic roles in emerging engineering sectors. This specialization appears on official academic transcripts.