The Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) department offers Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees. Our degree programs emphasize our graduates’ technical competence, teamwork and lifelong learning by combining the technical issues in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with global challenges.
The EEE research supports sustainable economic growth, national security and improved quality of life. Our EEE faculty and students pursue fundamental and applied research in a wide spectrum of subjects, including nanotechnology, optics, photonics, biotechnology, information and communications technology, biomedical and bioinformatics, power systems engineering, energy, control and automation.