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Electrical and Computer Engineering

October 15, 2015

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Advance power systems, cybersecurity, self-driving cars, wireless technology and biomedical devices.

Electrical and computer engineering at the UA is all about integrating emerging and existing systems to create, for example, new products for faster, safer computing; better healthcare; and more efficient energy systems.

This highly ranked UA Engineering department tops the lists of many students looking to work on smart grids, autonomous systems, the Internet of Things, cybersecurity, big data, mobile health, cloud computing, and many other emerging technologies.

Organization: The University of Arizona College of Engineering
Location: http://ece.arizona.edu/
Website: http://engineering.arizona.edu…
Principal Contact: Tamal Bose PhD, catjohn@du.edu, Hal Tharp: 520.621.2436
Training Focus Areas: Engineering and Design
State: Arizona
Target Education Levels: Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree
Training Types: Education

Filed Under: Uncategorized

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