Program
Description
The Ph.D. program in electronics and communications engineering is a research-based program. It offers a multitude of research in the following core areas: digital signal processing, communication systems and data networking, very large scale integration (VLSI), applied electromagnetics, embedded systems, and robotics. The main focus of the program is on the research work leading to a doctoral dissertation and top quality publications in recognized journals and flagship conferences. The work towards the dissertation requires a solid understanding of the state-of-art
techniques in the research topic of interest to be able to address the recent trends and challenges. The research outcome has to demonstrate both numerical and analytical or experimental, validations for original contributions and novel methodologies.
Learning Outcomes
- The Ph.D. program objectives is to prepare the candidate for a career in research and development, academia, or highly specialized technical consulting. Ph.D. graduates will develop the ability to undertake independent research, to prepare papers for publication, and to develop leading edge expertise in one specific sub-discipline.
The primary goal of the program is to provide students with an opportunity to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field of electronics and communications engineering. The program caters to demands of industry and research institutes and places a strong emphasis on original thinking, professional behavior and ethical conduct.