Graduates of our Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering enter the workforce with the high-level skills demanded across today’s energy and communications industries, opening career paths such as:
Energy sector
Design-and-operations engineer for solar and wind power plants
SCADA/RTU engineer in smart-grid and micro-grid automation projects
R & D engineer developing power-electronics converters and battery-storage systems
Application engineer for electric-vehicle drive trains and fast-charging infrastructure
Protection, control and fault-analysis engineer in electric-power distribution utilities
Communications sector
5G/6G core-network and radio-access (RAN) engineer with mobile operators
Embedded-software and systems-integration engineer for IoT and sensor networks
RF/microwave design engineer in satellite, radar and defense-electronics programs
Network-planning and commissioning engineer for fiber-optic transmission lines
Cyber-security specialist for telecom and cyber-physical systems
This broad spectrum of opportunities enables our alumni to secure positions rapidly in both public agencies and private companies—ranging from local enterprises to global corporations—where they apply and further develop their engineering expertise on an international stage.