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The department of electrical engineering is themost popular academic program in the engineering
field. It offers programs leading to a bachelor of
science (BS), and master of science (MS) degree. In
recent years, in order to promote the fields of teaching
and research, the department has developed a
comprehensive curriculum program. In addition to
elementary courses on electrical engineering, advanced
courses are provided to cover power systems,
computer engineering, automatic control,electro-optical engineering, communication systems,
and artificial intelligence. The department aims to
educate prospective outstanding electrical engineers
and focuses on both theoretical knowledge and
practical experience. Graduates of the department are
cordially welcome by the academy and industry and
have achieved much success in every area.
CCoouurrsseess
Undergraduate degree technical courses include:
Circuit Theory Electromagnetics Power Electronics
Electronics Engineering Mathematics AC Server Control
Computer Architecture Linear Algebra Digital Logic
Computer Programming Applications with Micro Computers Linear Electronics
Computer Aided Applications Electrical Machinery Automatic Control
FPGA/CPLD Implementations Applications of DSP Chips Industrial Electronics
Graduate degree technical courses include:
Technical English Special Topics Master Thesis
Modern Control Theory Advanced Power Electronics Random Process
Linear Systems Theory Advanced Calculus Fuzzy Theory
Variable Structure Control Robust Control Genetic Algorithms
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Design and applications of
DSP Chips
Chip Design and Implementation
Techniques
Power Electronic
Systems Analysis and
Simulation
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Research-wise, faculty interests in the department can be divided into three groups:
power electronics, computer and communication engineering, and automatic control.
Our MS courses focus on the design of DSP chips, advanced power electronics, image
processing, computer science, control theory, and artificial intelligence.
Interdisciplinary research is strongly encouraged and supported by the department.
The main contents for each research group are as follows:
1.Power Electronics:
The aim of this group is to research high efficiency power converters, motor drives,
DSP chips, and FPGA for power electronics.
2.Computer and Communication Engineering:
The scope of research covers computer architecture, internet networks, network
security, and multimedia communication.
3.Automatic Control:
Research includes control engineering, automatic systems, fuzzy logic, and neural
networks. Based on modern control theory, innovative artificial intelligence
systems are developed and implemented.
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