
PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Core Courses
1. EEEN 7101 - Advanced Electrical Theory
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisites: Master’s degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or related field; foundational knowledge in circuit theory and electromagnetics
- Description: Deep theoretical understanding of electromagnetic fields, circuit principles, and energy systems at an advanced level, focusing on fundamental principles and their applications.
2. EEEN 7201 - Power Systems & Smart Grids
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisites: EEEN 5401 (Electric Machines & Drives) or equivalent
- Description: Analysis and design of modern power systems, including grid stability, protection, and integration of renewable sources through smart grid technologies.
3. EEEN 7301 - Advanced Electronics & Embedded Systems
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisites: EEEN 5201 (Power Electronics) or equivalent
- Description: Design and implementation of advanced electronic circuits, embedded systems, IoT devices, and low-power electronics.
4. EEEN 7401 - Control Systems Research
- Credits: 3
- Prerequisites: EEEN 5301 (Advanced Control Systems) or equivalent
- Description: Cutting-edge research in control theory, adaptive and nonlinear control, system identification, and real-time control applications.
5. EEEN 7901 - Dissertation Research
- Credits: 12
- Prerequisites: Successful proposal approval, coursework, and qualifying exams
- Description: Independent, original research that advances knowledge in electrical or electronic engineering, culminating in a dissertation and defense.
Prerequisites & Electives
Prerequisites Overview:
- Master’s degree in Electrical or Electronic Engineering or related discipline.
- Foundational coursework in circuits, electromagnetics, control, and power systems.
- Successful completion of qualifying exams and research proposal approval.
Elective Courses:
- Renewable Energy Integration
- VLSI Design & Fabrication
- Wireless Communications & IoT
- High-Frequency Circuit Design
- Power Quality & Stability
- Embedded System Security
- Smart Metering & Energy Management
- Autonomous Control Systems
Electives are chosen based on research interests or specialization areas.