“Student Success is ECE Success”
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) department equips students with knowledge, skills and abilities for brilliant careers in the areas of electrical, electronics and computers, including electrical building services, railway electrification systems, power systems, microelectronic integrated circuit design, biomedical engineering, wireless communication as well as intelligent systems and computing, supporting economic growth and technological innovation.
Today, ECE is standing at the crossroads of hardware and software – the integration of these tools helps create more powerful, more efficient, more reliable and more intelligent technologies for better environment and life. Meanwhile, new frontiers such as Internet of Thing Engineering, Intelligent Control and Robotics have been strategically included in our ECE programme to conform the modern industrial revolution trend. The ECE programme is focused on providing specialized education to qualified professionals who are interested in pursuing expertise in the following five specialty areas:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Electric Engineering and Automation
- Microelectronics
- Wireless Technology
- Internet of Things Engineering and Intelligent Control
The qualification of our programme is identified by a comprehensive base of evidence, including specialized project base study and research, teaching, professional services, and leadership. Our alums are doing amazing works in Macau, Greater Bay area, and around the world in a wide variety of fields, as
- Engineers in Biomedical Engineering
- Engineers in Computer Engineering
- Engineers in Electrical Engineering
- Engineers in Electronic and Communication Engineering
- Data Analysts
- Integrated Circuit Designers
- Railway Electrification System Engineers
- Professors and Researchers
- Technology Company Owners
- IET Fellow
- IEEE Fellows
Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire. May ECE people work together to ignite the fire with you
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