Electrical engineers research, test, design and develop electrical and electronic equipment. Their skills are highly marketable in developing:
- Aerospace and aviation systems
- Audio and video home entertainment systems
- Computers
- Consumer electronics
- Imaging techniques
- Medical electronics
- Sensors and instrumentation
- Semiconductor integrated devices
- Telecommunication systems
- Wireless networks
You’ll also have access to state-of-the-art instructional and research labs that offer fascinating study and research possibilities. They include the:
- Analog, RF and Mixed-Signal Design Laboratory
- Autonomous Systems Laboratory
- Communications and Signal Processing Laboratory
- Computer Aided Design Laboratory
- Texas Environmental Observatory
- Speech, Music and Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
- Vision, Robotics and Control Systems Laboratory
- Wireless Systems and Sensor Networks Laboratory
Working closely with faculty members, you can conduct groundbreaking research in a wide range of areas from artificial intelligence to data fusion to very-large-scale integration design.