The School of Engineering is fortunate to draw top talent from industry as adjunct faculty for our graduate program. Read about Electrical Engineering’s Bob Schaffer, Ph.D., who exemplifies the best ...
What if augmented reality could improve rural health care? Or had faster weather forecasts? Use theory, algorithms and systems (such as robots or drones) for making intelligent decisions in complex ...
Choosing between a career as an electrical engineer vs. an electrician can be challenging, especially for ambitious and skilled job seekers aiming for a six-figure career track. Both career paths ...
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
The graduate program in electrical engineering prepares professionals for applying deepened skillsets and advanced knowledge that will further their career. Students emerge as professionals ready to ...
Explore how the Electrical Engineering bachelor's degree compares with three related degrees within Michigan Technological University, offering insight into curriculum similarities, shared ...
Advanced Courses: Choose from dynamic elective courses designed to provide a depth of understanding in robotics and robotic systems. Multidisciplinary Senior Project: Work on an exciting team-based ...
Prepare to bring innovation to technology. Like electrical engineering, a degree in electrical and computer engineering gives you the opportunity to work as a design, production, testing, consulting, ...
From smartphones to hair dryers and treadmills to solar panels, almost every consumer device and industry relies on expertise from electrical and computer engineers. Electrical and computer engineers ...
Entrepreneurship is the driving force for innovation and growth in the global economy, and UD’s educational and research programs in electrical engineering provide numerous opportunities to explore ...