The University of Pennsylvania’s program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering gives students the theoretical foundation and the interdisciplinary skills needed to deal with the new ideas and new applications that are the hallmarks of modern electroscience. A major advantage of these programs is that they allow one to tailor their education to their own interests and goals, from Electromagnetics and Photonics, sensors and MEMS to VLSI and Nanotechnology.
Students in these programs find themselves immersed in an environment of unparalleled teaching excellence and state-of-the-art research facilities, such as the renowned General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception (GRASP) Laboratory; The Ackoff Center for Advancement of Systems Approaches; The Distributed Systems Laboratory; The Wolf Nanofabrication Laboratory; and The Multimedia And Networking Laboratory.
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