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Empowering Young Minds,
Creating New Leaders,
Engineering the Future.
Empowering Young Minds,
Creating New Leaders,
Engineering the Future.
ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERINGNurturing Engineer-Leaders
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WHAT is Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) all about?ECE is about innovation and creation of services and technology using principles
related to electricity, magnetism and light. ECE is the driving force behind many modern
inventions. Smartphones and the Internet are just two examples of ECE-related inventions
that have evolved rapidly and revolutionalised our world. ECE is a
discipline that has plenty to offer in terms of discovery,
innovations, and creativity. Join us for an exciting
learning experience and promising
career prospects!
Microwave & RF
•Microwave/RFcircuits&systems
•Antennas&propagation•Electromagneticscattering&
imaging•Computational
electromagnetics
Graduate Studies @ ECE, NUS
Signal Processing & New Media
•Computervision&imageProcessing
•Medicalimaging,neurocoding& psychophysics
•Humancomputerinteraction&immersive environment
•Mixedreality&AIingamesIntegrated Circuits & Embedded Systems
•Analogandmixed-signalintegratedcircuit design
•Radiofrequencyintegratedcircuitdesign
•Micro-Electro-MechanicalSystems(MEMS)
•Integratedcircuitsforbiomedicalapplications
•PlatformarchitecturesandassociatedEDAtools
•Distributedsystems
Power & Energy Systems
•Powerelectronicconverters,electricaldrives & control
•Powersemiconductordevicesµelectronics
•Micro-grid,smart-grid,&renewableenergyoperation & control
•Highvoltagetesting&lightningprotection•Intelligenttransportationsystems•Energyharvestingfor portable electronic systems
Control, Intelligent Systems & Robotics
•Intelligentcontrolsystems&intelligent mechatronics
•Computationalintelligence,machine learning & optimization
•Robotics&autonomoussystems
Microelectronic Technologies & Devices
•Nanomaterials&nanostructures•Siliconnanodevices•Optotoelectronics,photonics&
plasmonics•Nanomagnetism&spintronics•Renewableenergy•Nano-sensors,MEMS
Communications & Networks
•Wirelesscommunications (free-space and underwater)
•Opticalcommunications•Informationtheory&
networking
•Amongthemostexcitingandchallengingengineeringdisciplines•ConsistentlyrankedamongthebestintheQSWorldUniversityRankings
by Subject for Engineering - Electrical & Electronic•Innovative&excitingprogrammesincludingJointPhDwithtopinternationalschools,IndustrialPhDwithtopmulti-nationalcompanies, Concurrent and Double Degree programmes, and Thematic Programmes withA*STAR
•Diversifiedresearchareas•Comprehensive,top-notchinfrastructureandresearchfacilities•Dedicatedfacultymemberswithexcellentcredentials•Vibrant,enriching,rewarding&challengingresearchexperience•Attractivefinancialsupport•Promisingcareerprospects
Ph.D student Abhra Roy Chowdhury with his award
Prof Yang Hyunsoo (centre) holding the chip, with his team,
Research Fellow Dr Qiu Xuepeng (right) and
Dr Kulothungasagaran Narayanapillai (left).
Prof Ho Ghim Wei with her fibrous photocatalyst mat
Prof Xu Jianxin with Robotcarp
Left: Prof Ben Chen & team “AeroLion” in
Harskamp, Delft
Ph.D student Ray Fang Hongzhao (front row, left) with SONDRA
team in France