Masters degree in Electrical Engineering at Princeton University

 

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Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering at Princeton University

Princeton University
Master's degree
Electrical Engineering

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The research in the Department of Electrical Engineering focuses on four broad areas: computer engineering, electronic materials and devices, information sciences and systems, and optical and optoelectronic engineering. These disciplinary lines are informal, and interaction and cooperation between areas are commonplace. The department also interacts closely with the other departments in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, with the math and science departments, and with two interdisciplinary centers: the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM), and the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics (PACM).

The department has 31 full-time professors and 5 associated professors from the Departments of Mathematics, Computer Science and Chemistry. In addition to the very strong research programs that are under the direction of these faculty members, the department has excellent relationships with neighboring companies and industrial laboratories, where students can interact on joint projects. Leading researchers from these neighboring organizations often teach courses in the department and bring to the classroom their expertise and industrial perspective.

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