Penn State’s MS in Electrical Engineering empowers students to develop next-generation electronic, photonic, and control systems. The curriculum emphasizes signal processing, power electronics, wireless communication, embedded systems, and intelligent controls. Students work on cutting-edge research in energy-efficient design, robotics, and integrated circuits. Graduates pursue careers in tech, energy, communications, and embedded system design or enter doctoral programs.
Designing a power management system for autonomous drones
Modeling RF interference in multi-antenna communication systems
Developing FPGA-based hardware accelerators for edge AI
Analyzing EM wave propagation in complex media
Creating adaptive control algorithms for robotics platforms
Building a solar-powered energy harvesting circuit
Designing high-speed PCB layouts for signal integrity
Developing noise reduction filters for audio processing
Implementing MIMO communication protocols in simulation
Creating a smart home IoT controller with energy analytics
Testing antenna performance in reconfigurable arrays
Simulating grid synchronization in smart microgrids
Designing wireless charging circuits for medical implants
Building a gesture recognition system using radar sensors
Modeling battery degradation using impedance spectroscopy
Advance energy-efficient, intelligent, and resilient electrical systems through cutting-edge design and research.
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