Dept. of Opto-electronic Engineering
The Institute of Opto-electronic Engineering was established in 2006 with a Master's degree program. The Department of Opto-electronic was then founded in 2010 because of this well-developing field and huge demand for the opto-electronic industry. The department is responsible for both undergraduate teaching and administrative affairs. Recently opto-electronic engineering becomes one of the preferred choices for high school students who are interested in sciences or engineering. Our department attracts many top and active high school students. The faculty members are young and actively engaged in research. Research grants of over 10 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 have made our department one of the most competitive departments within the University. |
Facility The Department of Opto-electronic Engineering is currently housed in the forth floor of Engineering Building with a total floor space of 3,000 square meters. There are 2 undergraduate laboratories, 9 graduate research laboratories, 11 faculty offices, and 7 classrooms. Computing facilities include personal computers and workstations are connected through high-speed networks. There are two major teaching laboratory facilities about photonics for undergraduate instruction. The researching laboratories includes: opto-information lab, applied plasmonic lab, optical energy conversion lab, organic opto-electronic lab, nano optoelectronic materials lab, opto-electronic devices and energy technology lab, nano energy and optoelectronics lab, bioimage and optical science lab. |
Program The OE Department offers B.S. and M.S. programs currently. For undergraduate students, three program certificates are provided for professional specialties in three subfields: optoelectronic energy materials and devices, lighting and displays, and optoelectronic technology . Eight courses are required for master’s students for graduation. In 2010, there are 41 undergraduate students and 35 master’s degree students.
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Website:http://www.oe.ndhu.edu.tw