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ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
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Electrical Engineering
Southern Illinois University Carbondale Students in the MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering program can tailor their courses of study to fit their goals. Laboratories (Antenna and Propagation, Communication Research, Digital Signal Processing, ASIC’s Design, Computer Architecture, Design Automation, Electric Machines and Power, Mixed-Signal Testing and Design, Network Systems, Nanotechnology, Power Systems, Embedded Control Systems, Gaseous Electronics, and Photonics) provide extensive state-of-the-art equipment for student and faculty research projects. The PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering program offers both concentrations. The concentration in electrical engineering offers three tracks: communications, electronics & optics, and systems. Extensive research areas are available.
Stony Brook University, State University of New York The ECE Department hosts an NSF/industry-sponsored Center for Digital/Analog Integrated Circuit Design and is a primary participant in the New York State Center of Excellence in Wireless and Information Technology and Center for Advanced Technology in Sensor Systems in Stony Brook. The department has annual research expenditures of more than $3 million.
University of California, San Diego M Eng, MS, and PhD degrees in electrical engineering and computer engineering. The M Eng is a course-work-only degree that may include business courses and engineering projects. MS/PhD research areas include communications, computer engineering, electronics, photonics, robotics/control, magnetic recording, radio/space/ocean science, signal/image processing, materials science, and nanotechnology. For application information: e-mail ecegradapps@ece.ucsd.edu or see the Web site at http://www.ece.ucsd.edu.
University of Notre Dame Areas of specialization include communication systems, control systems, signal and image processing, microelectronics fabrication, optoelectronics, nanoelectronics, and quantum electronic materials and devices. Financial aid includes several competitive fellowships available to outstanding applicants, research assistantships, and teaching assistantships providing full tuition waivers plus annual stipends of at least $21,336.
Yale University The Department of Electrical Engineering is actively engaged in research in microelectronics, nanotechnology, photonics, MEMS, NEMS, circuit verification, sensor networks, acoustical sensing, adaptive distributed/cooperative control, wireless communications and communications networks, information theory, optimization, sensors and bio-sensors, medical instrumentation, and neural and cellular measurement systems.
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