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Electrical and Computer Engineering

Electrical and Computer Engineering

As an electrical and computer engineer, you’re already at the forefront of technological advancement. But what if you could amplify your impact even further with a Master’s or PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering? You’ll learn advanced skills applicable in multidisciplinary settings – medicine, communications, entertainment, business and more.

An MS here is defined by excellent opportunities to work on exciting and challenging projects, with funding from national and state research agencies such as NSF, NIH, NASA, Army Research Office, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Office of Naval Research, and Ohio Department of Transportation. UC also offers MEng and PhD programmes in this dynamic field.

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“I came to UC for the MEng programme, during which I acquired a taste for research and transitioned to a Master of Science,” says Vamshi Kiran Gogi, an Electrical Engineering graduate.

“I decided to pursue a PhD for the opportunity to work on devices. The transition to a research-focused track was very smooth because of UC's cutting-edge research across different fields and state-of-the-art facilities.”

For Brooke Campbell, her PhD journey here has been even more impactful. After working for five years in the tech industry, she returned to UC for her doctorate and has been named Graduate Student Engineer of the Month by the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Campbell has mentored 60 engineering students as part of the UC Undergraduates Pursuing Research in Science and Engineering (UPRISE) programme.

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"Most of my involvement with UPRISE has been with women students in STEM,” she says. “Witnessing them get their feet wet in research and become passionate about the field is very encouraging.”

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