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The Master's Program of Electronics was designed to offer
students advanced knowledge of electronic circuits and integrated circuits,
semiconductor devices and materials, optoelectronics and optical engineering,
signal processing, and microwave and optic communication technologies, as well
as the quantum physics, mathematics, and computing knowledge required to acquire
this advanced knowledge.
The program currently has 28 faculty members and accepts
more than 30 graduate students a year. Graduates of the program are expected to
possess knowledge of the fundamentals of electronic engineering, science, and
technology. They are also expected to do specialized course work and research,
supervised by advisors, in one area of electronics. In the laboratory, students
will have unique opportunities to participate in cutting-edge research. They
will also have the opportunity to receive specialized knowledge and direction,
in small groups, from individual professors. After finishing the program,
graduates are expected to provide research leadership at the vanguard of the
field they have specialized in. To date, graduates of the program have been
heavily recruited by industry leading companies and research facilities.
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