DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥
ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s College of Engineering offers a distinctive PhD program leading to a Doctorate of Philosophy.
Congruent with the University’s mission, the doctoral program emphasizes excellence, innovation and integrity in research, scholarship and education. Its purpose is to educate highly qualified engineering scholars for academia, industry and government.
Doctoral candidates wishing to concentrate their studies in Electrical and Computer Engineering will take courses and pursue research projects reflecting the specialties of the department’s highly distinguished and nationally recognized faculty, including:
- Advanced Antenna Design
- Advanced Computer and Mobile Networks
- Advanced DC-DC Converters
- Advanced Emission Control Algorithms for Engines
- Cybersecurity
- Digital Hardware and FPGA Security
- Electrical Communications
- Microgrids
- Nanostructured, High Efficiency Low Cost Solar Cells
- Photonic Fiber Sensors
- Pin Diode Modeling
- Through the Wall Radar Imaging
Research and Facilities
The College of Engineering has an active research environment with projects sponsored by industry partners, governmental agencies and foundations.
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Professional Development
The College is unique in its professional development program for doctoral students, which reflects ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s commitment to high quality teaching and close attention to the student, as well as development of the whole person. Based on your area of professional interest, two tracks are available: Academic Scholars and Industry Scholars. Each offers the option to pursue a corresponding certificate.
In addition, ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥â€™s Career Center recognizes and supports the unique career needs of graduate students as you pursue new academic and career goals. Tailored advising and guidance are available as well as online resources that use the latest technology to network, polish your resume, job search, prepare for an interview and more.
WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
MAHMOUD KABALAN
Title: Assistant Professor and Director, University of St Thomas Microgrid Research Center
PhD Concentration: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Focus: Large-signal lyapunov-based stability analysis of DC/AC inverters and inverter-based microgrids
AMAL KABALAN
Title: Assistant Professor, Bucknell University
PhD Concentration: Electrical Engineering
Research Focus: Integrating nanotechnology structures in electronic devices
CHRISTOPHER THAJUDEEN
Title: Technology Lead, Radar and Sensing, Naval Air Systems Command
PhD Concentration: Electrical Engineering
Research Focus: Antenna design, radar systems, microwave systems