The rapidly growing graduate program in Electrical Engineering is uniquely positioned to advance enabling technologies that drive revolutionary developments in nanotechnology, biotechnology, optical technologies, information and communications technologies, and sensors and sensor networks.
The program offers students a variety of research opportunities in three broad and highly integrated areas of concentration:
- Optoelectronics and biophotonics, conducted in conjunction with Lehigh's Center for Photonics and Nanoelectronics;
- Wireless communications, networking, and sensing;
- Nanoelectronics, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), flexible displays, and biotechnology research, are performed in Lehigh's Sherman Fairchild Center for Solid-State Studies and associated with Lehigh's bioengineering program.