Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering
The electrical engineering department offers graduate programs leading to both the master of science and the doctor of philosophy degrees in electrical engineering. Primary areas of focus in the department include: image and signal processing, electromagnetics and microwaves, and power.
Graduate course work and research opportunities are available in the following specializations: Acoustics, Neural Networks, Computer Design and Applications, Synthetic Aperture Radar Simulation, Biomedical Image Processing, Microprocessor Design and Applications, Antenna Measurement and Design, Radar Cross Section Measurement, Microwave Devices and Distribution Systems, Numerical Electromagnetics and Materials Characterization, Optical Fiber Communications and Sensors, Microwave Integrated Circuits, Power System Simulation, Planning and Protection, Power Electronics, Electric Drives, and Control Systems.
Degrees Offered: M.S., Ph.D.
www.ee.unr.edu/grad_programs.html
Required Standardized Test: GRE
Application Deadline: applications accepted year-round
Graduate Program Director: Banmali Rawat, rawat@ee.unr.edu
College of Engineering
A place to discover, to learn, to develop, and to advance what the University of Nevada, College of Engineering provides. Our curricula at the undergraduate and graduate levels are designed to prepare students for careers of service, leadership, and distinction in their chosen field.
Providing a solid foundation in science and fundamentals, the College of Engineering offers engineering degrees at both the undergraduate and graduate level.


