Electrical engineering broadly encompasses disciplines such as solid-state devices, optics, signal processing, control, and communications that underlie much of the technology used in modern society.
The department of Electrical and Microelectronic Engineering (EME) offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees that combine the rigor of theory with the flexibility of engineering practice. From ...
Our labs house research conducted by our world-renowned faculty, funded by the U.S. Departments of Defense, Transportation, Health and Human Services, Commerce and Homeland Security as well as with ...
The field of electrical and computer engineering is vast, and the recent renaming of the department to electrical and computer engineering more accurately characterizes its breadth. It covers the ...
Electrical and computer engineering is an incredibly broad field that equips students to develop emerging technologies that will help address some of the world’s biggest challenges in energy, health ...
At the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, we are preparing undergraduate and graduate students alike for Industry 4.0 — the world's fourth industrial revolution. We offer ...
Electrical engineering is the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. In simple terms, it is about understanding how electricity works in order to use the knowledge ...
Electrical and electronic engineering is the study of the applications of electricity, generally those involving current flow through motors, generators and other conductors. Students in this ...
Ranked in the top 20 public programs, electrical engineering at CU Boulder gives you the skills you need to imagine, design and build the technology of tomorrow. Under the guidance of leading faculty, ...