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update date : 2024-12-08

The development philosophy of the Department of Electrical Engineering is to cultivate technology and commercialization talent needed by the current and future industry, while emphasizing technology-oriented research to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial productization.

The specific approach involves integrating high-tech artificial intelligence, communication, networking, and traditional electrical engineering to develop intelligent control systems. These systems are then applied to smart living technology-related fields to create a unique development domain for the Department of Electrical Engineering.


Electric power field

Currently, there are relevant laboratories such as the Electrical and Mechanical Laboratory and the Electric Motor Control Laboratory. The development focus in the field of electric power is shifting from traditional electrical engineering towards modern electrical engineering. This includes introducing new courses such as Introduction to Green Energy and Energy Conversion and Application, which align with contemporary developments in electrical engineering. Additionally, a Power Conversion and Application Research Laboratory has been established to showcase these achievements.


Intelligent control field

Currently, there are relevant laboratories such as the Intelligent Control Laboratory, the Intelligent Information and Biomedical Laboratory, and the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. The development focus in the field of intelligent control is on applying artificial intelligence technologies to traditional control areas. This includes introducing new courses such as Hardware Description Languages and Robotics to enhance students' programming skills and application outcomes.


Intelligent communication field

Currently, there are relevant laboratories such as the Wireless Broadband Communication Systems Laboratory and the DSP Laboratory. To enhance the focus in the field of communication systems, new courses have been introduced, including Optical Fiber Communication, Mobile Communication, and Microwave Engineering. Additionally, a Advanced Millimeter-Wave Research Center has been established to showcase these achievements.

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