• The M.S.E.E. program offers students practice-oriented graduate-level education in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Concentrations include Computer Architectures and Microelectronics, Digital Signal Processing and Digital Data Communication, and Intelligent Systems and Control.
  • Current active research projects in the department include embedded systems and system-on-chip design, intelligent interactive tutoring systems, intrusion detection, multisensor fusion, speaker identification, speech processing, and visualization and fault detection in multicasting networks.
  • Areas of Specialization: For each of the three areas of specialization, the research includes:​
    • Computer Architectures and Microelectronics — current practices of computer design and development; hardware realization and integrated circuit layout; MOS-integrated circuit design for high-speed digital computation and data communication; and software-level testing.
    • Digital Signal Processing and Digital Data Communication — array signal processing; detection of faults in communication networks; detection of multidimensional signals in the presence of noise; filtering and modulation; intrusion detection, visualization, and security of multicast networks; multisensor data fusion; performance evaluation of the local area and wireless networks, broadband networks, and protocols; speaker identification; and voice signal processing.
    • Intelligent Systems and Control — intelligent tutoring systems, interactive multimedia, neuro-fuzzy control, and robust and optimal control.