35 Organisations of type "University"
The Auburn University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is one of the leading research universities in the USA and has interests in many areas including focus areas of communication networks, embedded systems, high-performance computing, information security, signal processing and very large scale integration (VLSI) design and test. The faculty continually track the new and advancing technology and adjust their programs to meet these ever-changing needs. The Department has 33 full-time members and maintains a reputation for success by attracting talented students and providing them with a
quality education via a faculty of international standing.
The Department of Electronics Engineering at Chungnam National University is recognized as one of top electronics engineering departments in South Korea due to its excellence both in undergraduate/graduate education programs and in research activities.
Provision of outstanding education is a top priority. Curriculum are periodically updated to reflect the latest advances in the technology. Modern pedagogical methods and instruments are consistently employed to enhance the educational effectiveness. Particular emphasis is put on the comprehensive understanding of the basic concepts and applications to practical problems with innovative ideas.
Graduates, armed with sound theoretical and practical knowledge of from fundamental concepts to applications, devices to systems, hardware to software, and baseband to radio frequency, are always in great demand from government, research institutes, academies, and leading industrial companies such as Samsung, LG, SK Telecom, and Hyundai.
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University provides a broad and exceptional education in electrical and computer engineering built upon a substantial foundation in science, mathematics, computing, and technology. The School has a long, distinguished history at Cornell being one of the largest fields of study offered at the College of Engineering. Electrical and Computer Engineering fields of interest range from electronics for microscopic integrated circuits, biological systems, self-driving cars, drones, robotics, AI, mobile phones and the Internet of Things.
Electrical Engineering at the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences covers core areas of interest in Circuits and VLSI, Computer Engineering and Architecture, and Signal Processing.
Heriot-Watt ranked 1st in Scotland and 4th in the UK for Electrical and Electronic Engineering by the Times and Sunday Times 2021. The School of Engineering and Physical Sciences covers Electronic and Computer Engineering. The School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences covers the systems and hardware / software interface.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Iowa State University of Science and Technology is home to more than 1,000 undergraduate and 365 graduate students. The Department has 67 full-time members and has a strong foundation in computer engineering. The undergraduate program in computer engineering is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is the largest department at MIT and is widely recognized for its world-class faculty, who provide outstanding education and research. As well as core education in topics for ASIC design and System On Chip it maintains focused research in areas including Computer Architecture, Integrated Circuits and Systems, Mulitcore Processors and Signal Processing.
Nanyang Technological University
The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering is one of the three founding schools of Nanyang Technological University with the first intake of students graduating in 1985. The School has grown rapidly to become one of the world’s largest and highly ranked engineering schools with over 3,000 undergraduate students and 1,000 graduate students. The Centre for Integrated Circuits and Systems is developing key technologies required to design integrated circuits and systems for applications in medical technology, clean technology and consumer electronics.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has a history of Electronics going back to the Deprtment of Electronics Engineering founded in 1947. It is a research led department that takes great pride in nurturing the creative minds of all students, equipping them with the global competences needed to succeed in the fields of electronics, electrical, and computer engineering. It has 65 dedicated faculty members, over 900 graduate students, and nearing 1,000 undergraduate students.
The Unit Computing Sciences and Unit of Electrical Engineering at Tampere University have a strong interest in SoC development and have a dedicated activity called SoC Hub which aims to boost research and education on system-on-chip design in Finland and also create a local ecosystem brings together academic research and business activities to make the first world-class co-developed Finnish System-on-Chip.
Technical University of Munich
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Technical University of Munich is the leading University in Germany and highly ranked globally for Engineering & Technology. It has 37 chairs and professorships and around 3700 students. It is focused around 9 Centers of Competence. The Center of Competence in Design of Electronic Circuits and Systems develops and provides comprehensive skills, design environments, and solution approaches for education and research in integrated circuits and systems.
The Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering has a number of groups, the Electronics Materials, Circuits & Systems Research Unit leads on teaching activities around electronics materials, circuits and systems, power electronics and machine drives.
The James Watt School of Engineering, Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering Division, is one of the leading UK Universities with a history of micro and nanofabrication techniques for over 45 years. The Electronic Systems Design Centre (ESDC) was set up in 2006 to support electronics research.
The University of Plymouth is a public research university based predominantly in Plymouth, England, where the main campus is located, but the university has campuses and affiliated colleges across South West England. With 18,410 students, it is the 57th largest in the United Kingdom by total number of students (including the Open University).
The University of Porto (Universidade do Porto) is a Portuguese public research university located in Porto, and founded on 22 March 1911. It is the second largest Portuguese university by number of enrolled students, after the University of Lisbon, and has one of the most noted research outputs in Portugal.
Southampton is a place for ambitious people keen to stretch their intellectual abilities and help change the world.
From the birthplace of the technologies which drive the Internet to ground-breaking medical breakthroughs in conditions such as cancer, Alzheimer’s and asthma, the University of Southampton has spent the last 60 years changing the world.
Ranked among the top 100 in the world, Southampton is a forward-thinking university that works at the cutting-edge of research, bringing a positive impact to global societies in a wide range of areas such as computer science, oceanography, sustainable energy, engineering and medicine.
The University has thousands of academics and staff working to unlock the potential and support the ambition of more than 22,000 students and an exciting new community of learners from around the world studying its sector-leading MOOCs.
The students themselves are also working to change the world from projects in Africa, which are raising living standards through micro finance, to providing donated ambulances for emergency services in Mongolia, helping to save countless lives.
The Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering offered their first undergraduate program in Computer Engineering in 1989. It has approximately 80 full-time faculty, 100 technical and administrative staff members, 450 graduate students (300 in the full-time program and 150 in the Professional Masters Program) and 1,500 undergraduate students.
"We strive to create the best possible educational experience for our students": Ed Lazowska, Professor.
The Department of Electronic Engineering was founded in 1978 with the University of York appointing its first professor of Electronics, Greville Bloodworth, in October 1978. The department has since grown to be a community of over seventy full-time staff and over four hundred students on a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It is ranked amongst the best electronics departments in the United Kingdom for teaching quality, and has established world-leading research groups.