Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) offers a diverse curriculum at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Our experienced faculty have active research programs in areas including: ...
The ECE Ambassadors are current students in the department who are available to connect with prospective first-year and transfer students. They are here to help students and their families learn more ...
Are you interested in ECE and want to learn more about what you can do with a degree in Electrical Engineering or Computer Engineering? Check out our seminar series ECE 101, Electrical and Computer ...
The ECE Department is located in Garland Hall and the Engineering Building, which are adjoined buildings containing modern facilities. ECE faculty and staff offices are located in 260 Garland Hall, ...
At the beginning of 2020, electrical and computer engineering (ECE) student Elizabeth Zidar (‘22) planned to spend the summer studying abroad in Berlin. Her trip was cancelled when the COVID-19 ...
Newly emerging fields such as artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), autonomous vehicles, sustainable energy, and quantum computing are driving the demand for highly skilled engineers ...
Join the Celebration of 20 Years of Excellence in Electrical, Computer, and Robotics Engineering! We are thrilled to invite you to the Anniversary Celebration of the Electrical and Computer ...
The Pratt School of Engineering recently introduced a new minor and new concentration in software engineering. Both students in Pratt and the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences can complete the new ...
ECE is one of the main branches in engineering as the students who join in this branch would have many opportunities in their career. Every engineering student should complete their project ...
EE 3261 is required course in semester 7. There are 3 fewer credits of EE Electives. 2020–21 and earlier please contact the advisor for flow charts. Flow charts are not an official list of degree ...