Dept. of Electrical Engineering

The Graduate Institute of Electrical Engineering was established in 1997 with a Master's degree program. The Department of Electrical Engineering was founded in 1999. Advanced program leading to a Ph.D. degree program was offered in 2002. Extensive master degree program was offered in 2003. The Graduate Institute of Electronic Engineering was consolidated in 2006. The department is now organized as a one-department-multiple-graduate-institute model for the purpose of university resources sharing. The Department is responsible for undergraduate teaching and administrative affairs. The graduate institutes are responsible for research and graduate student affairs. Majoring in EE has long been one of the preferred choices for high school students if they are interested in studying natural sciences or engineering. Therefore, students entering EE program have high quality. The faculty members are young and actively engaged in research. Research grants of over 20 million NT dollars per year and contracts are awarded by governmental and institutions. IEEE or SCI papers about research contribution are published in journals by the faculty members. Research outcome together with teaching experience has made EE Department one of the most competitive departments of the University.

 

Program

EE Department offers B.S., M.S , Extensive M.S., and Ph.D. programs currently. For undergraduate students, three Program Certificates are provided for professional specialties as Communication and Network, Computer and Control, and Device and Circuit. Eight courses are required for master students entering M.S. program and six courses are required for Ph.D. students entering Ph.D program to complete before graduation.
Degree Minimum Credits Required Course Credits Additional Course Credits Gen. Ed. Program
Credits
Bachelor 128 70 21 43
Master 36 12 24 0
Ph.D 34 16 18 0
Extensive Master 35 8 27 0
Future Career:
The aim of the EE Department is to provide students for careers in the research and technology fields of electrical engineering, and to pursue in developing academic institutions and high technology industries in Taiwan or worldwide. The EE Department puts special emphasis on the advanced technology of communications, networks, computer, control, devices, and circuits.

 

Facility

EE Department is currently housed in the second floor of Engineering Building with a total floor space of 3,000 square meters. There are 7 undergraduate laboratories, 16 graduate research laboratories, 16 faculty offices, and 7 classrooms. Computing facilities include personal computers and workstations are connected through high-speed networks. Major teaching laboratory facilities for undergraduate instruction include electronic circuits lab, digital logic lab, microprocessor lab, communications lab, control lab, opto-electronic lab, and network lab. The researching laboratories includes advanced networks and distributed information systems, optical fiber communication, thin film compound solar cell, wireless communications, digital communications, broadband communications, video and image processing, intelligence signal processing, medical information, high-speed network, radio frequency integrated circuit design, control, power conversion, semiconductor devices, semiconductor device simulations.

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