Cornell ECE
There's a reason we're among the largest schools in the Cornell College of Engineering: A Cornell Electrical and Computer Engineering degree really does allow you to do anything, from exploring new ways to help humanity, to pushing the limits of imagination. Our graduates challenge conventional thought and are highly sought after in industries stretching from business, finance, research and development, technology, medicine, law, education, and everything in between.
Our programs encompass digital and computer systems, embedded processors, digital signal processing, RF (wireless) systems, optical communications, atmospheric and space plasmas, energy and power engineering, solid-state electronics, integrated circuit design and fabrication, bioelectrical devices and circuits, and biomedical applications such as image processing, sensors, and signal analysis, and more.
Our multidisciplinary field tackles endless real-world problems encouraging faculty and researchers to drive the leading edge of existing and emerging technologies, research that pushes the very edge of new, changing life and lives.
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Cornell University’s College of Engineering is a rigorous and dynamic intellectual community that plays a central role in the interdisciplinary life of a uniquely broad research-intensive university.
The mission of the School as a department in the College is to provide its students with a broad and exceptional education in electrical and computer engineering built upon a substantial foundation in science, mathematics, computing, and technology. The School strives to prepare its students to lead responsively, creatively, and ethically in the discovery and application of new knowledge, technologies, and inventions leading to the solution of pressing global problems.
B.S., M.Eng., and Ph.D. Degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell University