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Core Areas of E&EE Curriculum
Area 1: Analog/Digital Electronics Faculty members in this area teach a range of courses from the basic to the advanced level in Circuits, Networks, Electronics, Analog IC Design, Digital Logic Design, Computer Hardware Design, Microprocessors, CMOS VLSI Design, and Physical Electronics. Ten tenured/tenure- track faculty members have experience and teach in this area:
Professor Jean-Pierre R. Bayard
Area 2: Control Systems Faculty members in this area teach a range of courses from the basic to the advanced level in Control Systems and Robotics. Four tenured/tenure-track faculty have experience and teach in this area:
Professor Mahlon D. Heller
Area 3: Communications Engineering Faculty members in this area teach a range of courses from the basic to the advanced level in Communication Engineering, Wireless Communications, Digital Signal Processing, Electro-Optical Engineering, Fiber Optic Communications, and RF/Microwave Communications. Five tenured/tenure-track faculty have experience and teach in this area:
Professor Jean-Pierre R. Bayard
Area 4: Power Engineering Faculty members in this area teach a range of courses from the basic to the advanced level in all areas of Power Engineering including Generation, Transmission and Distribution, and Power Electronics. Four tenure faculty have experience and teach in this area:
Professor John C. Balachandra
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Offers small classes taught by experienced full-time faculty whose primary interest is teaching.
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