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University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Electrical and Electronics Engineering

电气与电子工程

专业描述

The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department is among the leading departments of its kind in the nation, with a diverse program of nearly 100 courses per semester, 150+ faculty members, 1490+ undergraduate, and 890+ graduate students. Our Department offers Bachelor degree programs in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Computer Engineering. We offer M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering: Systems, and Computer Science and Engineering. The EECS Department is organized into two divisions, Computer Science and Engineering (CSE), and Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). Each division is led by its own division Chair, each of whom act as co-chairs of the Department. CSE degrees are offered with specialties in Hardware, Intelligent Systems, Software, Theory, and VLSI. ECE degrees are offered with specialties in Applied Electromagnetics & RF Circuits, Communications, Computer Vision, Control Systems, Integrated Circuits & VLSI, MEMS & Microsystems, Optics & Photonics, Power & Energy, Robotics, Signal & Image Processing, and Solid State & Nanotechnology. The EECS Department is housed primarily in the EECS and Bob and Betty Beyster buildings on North Campus. These buildings contain some of the most modern facilities available on any university campus for instruction and research in EECS. Both the EECS and Beyster buildings feature informal and formal collaborative spaces, student computer labs, student team project spaces, the Student Projects Lab, research and robotics labs, large lecture halls, and central atrium areas that are destinations for events and gatherings on the U-M North Campus. The Beyster Building was completed in 2005. The Robert H. Lurie Nanofabrication Facility completed an expansion and renovation project to the EECS Building in 2008. Equipment and processes are available for research on silicon integrated circuits, MEMS, III-V compound devices, organic devices and nanoimprint technology. Our research activity, which is presently supported by over $60M annually in funding, is among the largest in any EE and CS program in the country. This is a clear indication of the strength of our programs, which range from basic research at the nano-levels to advanced developments at the system level, and of our excellent and diverse faculty. Please look at the centers and major projects on our labs and centers and research areas pages. We are particularly pleased to note that 35 of our faculty members have received highly coveted Young Investigator and CAREER awards, including the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship and the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Our senior faculty have been recognized with many of the major awards in their technical fields, have been named top innovators both by the popular and technical press, and have achieved the pinnacle of success as being named members of the National Academy of Engineering. We encourage you to browse through the information we have provided on our website, and to feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments. As you get to know EECS at the University of Michigan, you will find that the high rankings of our programs are well-deserved. Come visit us and see what it is about the "Michigan Difference" that keeps us among The Leaders and Best!

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 128

硕士学位

 199

博士学位

 49

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Electrical / Electronic / Communications

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