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Graduate Program

Graduate Program

Display Engineering

Subject No.
Research
Credit
Classification
EE563
Device
3
72

In this course, the technology trend of the next generation information display devices will be introduced and their basic principles will be studied. In particular, LCD, PDP, OLED, and FED are mainly discussed.

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This course will teach students the fundamental principles and concepts for an electric power system with an emphasis on renewable energy technologies that are important from the perspectives of electrical engineering.

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Wave
EE204

This course covers introductory electromagnetic fields and waves. Static electric fields and static magnetic fields are discussed. Time-varying fields and Maxwell’s equations are introduced. Waves and transmission lines are studied.

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This course covers data structures, algorithms, JAVA for electron electronics engineering. We study object-oriented programming techniques and use programming language C, JAVA.

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Signal, Wave, Communication, Computer, Circuit, Device
EE305

Experiments related to electronics are performed. Focus is made for both hands-on experience and design practice. (Prerequisite: EE201, EE304)

 

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Signal, Device, Computer, Communication, Wave, Circuit
EE405

In this design experiment laboratory, knowledge learned in many other courses in this division are brought to bear on performing a project combining analog/digital and hardware/software. Hence, a chip stone design experiment will be performed, which establishes a synthesized application of undergraduate theory courses. For example, analog AM radio will be designed using various analog circuits, and voice recorder will be designed using Linux based embedded system.

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