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Graduate Program Overview
Graduate Program Overview
- Graduate Program Overview
Both Master's and Ph.D. degrees can be offered in this program. To be eligible for admission to the department, a student must have a B.S. degree in engineering(the Ph.D. degree requires the completion of the M.S.) or in other pertinent programs. Application for all degree programs can be accepted in each semester. The department annually awards, on a competitive basis, a limited number of research assistantships and teaching assistantships and teaching assistantships to incoming graduate students.
Additional research assistantships can be awarded by individual faculty research supervisors.Currently, almost all graduate students are financially supported by the department or individual research supervisors.
Major research areas of the faculty in this department are system control, analysis and controller design for descriptor system, measurement and digital signal processing, hybrid position/force control of DD robot, SRM control, power electronics, vehicle ECU design, in-vehicle network, home network and sensor network.
Graduate students can pursue their career as a research engineer in government institutes or practical design/research engineer in the manufacturing companies after their graduation, to name a few.