• The Embedded Electrical and Computer Systems master’s degree program at the School of Engineering focuses on:
    • Embedded systems, cyber-physical systems (CPS), and their applications
    • Designing reliable, energy-efficient, high-performance computing circuits in emerging nanotechnologies
    • Analog and radio frequency circuits and systems for biomedical applications
    • Hardware security, Internet-of-Things (IoT) & CPS Security, and Embedded System Design Security
    • Neuromorphic computing 
    • Designing, prototyping, and testing mechatronic and robotic systems
    • Wireless communications
  • Research in these areas is carried out in Nano Electronics and Computing Research Laboratory (NeCRL), Intelligent Computing and Embedded Systems Laboratory (ICE Lab), Embedded Computing Security (ECS) Lab, SF Bioelectronics Laboratory, Analog Design Center, Controls for Assistive and REhabilitation Robotics Lab (CARE Lab), and Biomechatronics Research Laboratory (BRL).