Earning a degree from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Wayne State University gives you the tools needed to create a faster smartphone, a thinner laptop or a more powerful automotive navigation system. Electrical and computer engineers design and build the gadgets people use every day, as well as the computer hardware within larger systems such as airplanes and robotic assembly lines.
At Wayne State's College of Engineering, you'll learn from nationally renowned faculty experts and benefit from our high-impact practices of student success: hands-on experience, global perspective, undergraduate research, internships and co-ops, and community service.
Highlights
Seyedeh Masoumeh Navidi
Electrical Engineering PhD student
At the WINCAS Research Center at Wayne State, I am part of a team developing the first 5G multi-band V2X wireless chip set. My role in the project is the design of a high-speed programmable analog to digital data converter.
Seyedeh Masoumeh Navidi
Electrical Engineering PhD student
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Wayne State University's NECA student chapter prepares for 16th annual ECIC ChallengeMay 01
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During this Earth Month, Wayne State reflects on its commitment to sustainabilityApril 23
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Wayne State researcher aims to improve coding peer review practicesApril 19
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