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What Is Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)? When you study electrical engineering technology (EET), you study the lifeblood of today's technology: electronics and computers. Electrical ...
RIT’s computer engineering technology BS is designed to meet industry’s ever-increasing need for engineers with an in-depth knowledge of hardware and software design.
You’ll master the fundamentals of electronics and electrical power and graduate with the design, drafting, and technical skills to put engineering ideas into action. Focus your studies on computer ...
Computer engineering is the branch of engineering that integrates electronic engineering with computer sciences. Computer engineers design and develop computer systems and other technological devices.
The Engineering Technology Innovation Hub provides computer labs, research facilities, and teaching spaces for students to advance their skills as engineers.
Computer engineers integrate knowledge of hardware and software to design embedded systems. Rapid advances in technology and computing systems are largely a result of the research, development and ...
Elizabeth Shafer, mechanical engineering junior, and Zach Kranz, electronic and computer engineering technology junior, chose the University of Dayton School of Engineering for different reasons.
EMA Design Automation, Cadence Design Systems Inc., and RIT are collaborating to provide college-level printed circuit board (PCB) design courses for students in RIT’s College of Engineering ...
Join Us in Empowering the Future. Electrical and Computer Engineering traditionally includes circuits and electronics, telecommunications, power, and controls. Today, ECE graduates also lead projects ...
Graphene is an extraordinary material—a sheet of interlocking carbon atoms just one atom thick that is stable and extremely ...
Learn about the technology that makes modern life possible, with a degree in electronics and computer engineering. The electronics and computer engineering discipline combines the fields of ...
Research from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities gives new insight into a material that could make computer memory faster and more energy-efficient. The study was recently published in Advanced ...