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Control systems
Electromagnetics, antennas and microwave circuits
Electronic and mixed-signal circuit design
Electric power and energy systems
Signal processing and communications
Solid-state electronics
Arts, media and engineering

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control systems
Revised 4/26/2013
OVERVIEW
The Systems and Controls program includes nine graduate courses in the
areas of linear and nonlinear control systems, real-time and digital control
systems, optimal control, distributed parameter systems, adaptive control
and neural networks. In addition, the theoretical material taught in the upper
division undergraduate and graduate courses is enhanced through the use
of computer and experimental projects.
Sample MSE iPOS Control systems

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ELECTIVE COURSES

Jobs and Internships


week of April 20

EEE 480 Feedback Systems


EEE 481 - Computer Controlled Systems

Discuss model minority


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GRADUATE COURSES

Undergraduate Research
Position Open in Dr. Rens
Lab

EEE 511 Artificial Neural Computation Systems


EEE 550 Transform Theory and Applications
EEE 554 Random Signal Theory I
EEE 581 Filtering of Stochastic Processes
EEE 582 Linear System Theory
EEE 586 Nonlinear Control Systems
EEE 587 Optimal Control
EEE 588 Design of Linear Multivariable Control Systems
EEE 686 Adaptive Control Theory

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RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
The control systems program concentrates on doctoral education sponsored
by various federal and private sources. Most of the doctoral students
receive financial support in the form of research assistantships or
fellowships. Recent sponsored projects include
Modeling, Analysis, Control and Design of Scramjet-Powered Hypersonic
Vehicles and of Micro-Air Vehicles
Modeling, Analysis and Policy Decision Making for Renewable Resource
Systems
Epileptogenic Focus Localization and Closed-loop Control of Brain
Dynamics in Epilepsy
Wastewater Treatment Using Microbial Fuel Cells with Peroxide
Production
Cortical neural correlates to attention and control
Dynamic organization of motor cortical neural activities in learning control
tasks

electromagnetics, antennas and microwave


circuits
Revised 4/16/13
OVERVIEW
The electromagnetics, antennas and microwave circuits curriculum includes
undergraduate and graduate courses in the areas of engineering
electromagnetics, antennas, microwave circuits and devices, fiber optics
and lasers. Many of the upper division undergraduate and graduate courses
make use of state-of-art simulation software, both personal and commercial,
and experimental facilities to enhance the theoretical material taught in the
courses. The graduate research program is supplemented by the
Electromagnetic Anechoic Chamber, Millimeter-Wave Antenna Measurement
Facility, Microwave Fabrication Facility, Microwave Characterization
Laboratory, Electromagnetics Graphics Laboratory and Electronic
Packaging Laboratory, and the Applied Electromagnetic Structures &
Interaction Laboratory.
Sample MSE iPOS Electromagnetics, antennas and microwave circuits
ELECTIVE COURSES
EEE 443 Antennas for Wireless Communications
EEE 445 Microwaves

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EEE 448 Fiber Optics


GRADUATE COURSES
EEE 540 Fast Computational Electromagnetics
EEE 541 Electromagnetic Fields and Guided Waves
EEE 543 Antenna Analysis and Design
EEE 544
EEE 545
EEE 546
EEE 547
EEE 548

High Resolution Radar


Microwave Circuit Design
Advanced Fiber Optics
Microwave Solid-State Circuit Design I
Coherent Optics

EEE 549
EEE 641
EEE 643
EEE 647

Lasers
Advanced Electromagnetic Field Theory
Advanced Topics in Electromagnetic Radiation
Microwave Solid-State Circuit Design

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
The faculty in the electromagnetics group are involved in research on many
areas of applied electromagnetics, including: smart antennas; beamforming
and steering techniques; flexible antennas; miniature, conformal, low-profile,
wideband and reconfigurable antennas; tunable and reconfigurable
microwave circuits; RF micro-electro-mechanical systems; biomedical
applications; nanophotonics and nanostructural materials; metamaterials;
planar and conformal electromagnetics band-gap (EBG) structures; and fast
computational electromagnetic methods.
Sponsors of the electromagnetics, antennas and microwave circuits
research program include the National Science Foundation, National
Aeronautics and Space Administration, National Institutes of Health,
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Army Research Office,
Office of Naval Research, NAVAIR, Engineering Foundation, Sandia
National Laboratories, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, local, regional and
national industry and the Advanced Helicopter Electromagnetics (AHE)
Industrial Associates Program a unique research consortium
encompassing ASU as well as several government agencies and helicopter
companies.

electronic and mixed signal circuit design


Revised 4/18/2013
OVERVIEW

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The School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at Arizona State


University has a strong research program in electronic and mixed-signal
circuit design. The curriculum includes five upper-division undergraduate
courses and over 10 graduate-level courses in the area. This is an
interdisciplinary group involving faculty in the Connection One Research
Center and the Center for Solid-State Electronics Research (CSSER).
With the support of semiconductor industry and government agencies, these
centers have established a state-of-the-art educational program in VLSI
design, modeling, mixed-signal and radio-frequency (RF) integrated circuits
design.
Sample MSE iPOS Electronic and mixed-signal circuit design
ELECTRONIC AND MIXED-SIGNAL CIRCUIT DESIGN COURSES
EEE 425
EEE 433
EEE 523
EEE 524
EEE 525
EEE 526
EEE 527
EEE 528

Digital Systems and Circuits


Analog Integrated Circuits
Advanced Analog Integrated Circuits
Communication Transceiver Circuits Design
VLSI Design
VLSI Architectures
Analog-to-Digital Converters
Introduction to Microelectromechanical Systems

EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 625
EEE 627

RF Test
Switched Capacitor Circuit Design
Serial Links
Low Power Bioelectronics
Technology Computer Aided Design
Analog Interface of MEMS
Nano/Micro Electromechanical Sensors
Advanced VLSI Design
Oversampling Sigma-Delta Data Converters

RF AND MICROWAVE COURSES


EEE 425
EEE 433
EEE 445
EEE 525
EEE 545
EEE 547
EEE 647

Digital Systems and Circuits


Analog Integrated Circuits
Microwaves
VLSI Design
Microwave Circuit Design
Microwave Solid-State Circuit Design I
Microwave Solid-State Circuit Design II

electric power and energy systems


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Revised 4/18/2013
OVERVIEW
The electric power and energy systems curriculum in the School of
Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering includes eight upper-division
undergraduate and sixteen graduate courses in the area of power system
analysis, power generation, transmission and distribution, power system
dynamics and stability, energy conversion, electric machines, power
electronics, high voltage engineering, energy markets, computer applications
and nuclear power engineering. An undergraduate power laboratory supports
the teaching of energy conversion. A relay protection and power electronics
laboratory provides hands-on experience in the field of electrical power
supplies, drives and network protection systems. The graduate research
program is supported by the Power System Computational Laboratory, the
High Voltage Laboratory, Insulation Laboratory, Advanced Power Electronics
Laboratories and Power Plant Diagnostics Laboratory. In addition, the use
of computers is integrated into all of the upper division undergraduate and
graduate courses to enhance the theoretical material taught in the courses.
ASU is the lead university in the Power Systems Engineering Research
Center (PSERC), an industrially and federally supported program of
industry/university cooperation. Students are exposed to industrial projects,
professional society meetings, laboratory experience and research partially
supported by PSERC. More information about PSERC may be found at
http://www.pserc.org
The ASU power engineering program is part of a NSF-funded engineering
research center, the Future Renewable Electric Energy Distribution
Management (FREEDM) center. The FREEDM center deals with the use of
solid state controllers and devices to implement a next generation power
distribution system, including distributed energy resources.
MSE and MS Power student course selection guide
Sample iPOS Power and energy systems
COURSES
UNDERGRADUATE
EEE 360
EEE 460
EEE 463
EEE 470

Energy System and Power Electronics


Nuclear Power Engineering
Electrical Power Plants
Electric Power Devices

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EEE 471 Power System Analyses


EEE 472 Power Electronics & Power Management
EEE 473 Electrical Machinery
EEE 498 Health Physics
GRADUATE
EEE 562
EEE 563
EEE 564
EEE 571
EEE 572

Nuclear Reactor Theory and Design


Nuclear Reactor System Dynamics and Diagnostics
Interdisciplinary Nuclear Power Operations
Power System Transients
Advanced Power Electronics

EEE 573
EEE 574
EEE 575
EEE 576
EEE 577

Electric Power Quality


Computer Solution of Power System
Power System Stability
Power System Dynamics
Power System Operation and Planning

EEE 579 Transmission and Distribution


EEE 598 Renewable Electric. Energy System
EEE 598 Electric Energy Markets
EEE 598High Power Converters and Drive Systems
EEE 598Cyber Security and Privacy in Smart Grid
EEE 598Operations Research Applied to Electric Power Systems
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
The power program concentrates on masters level and PhD education,
which is sponsored by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI),
National Science Foundation, national laboratories, power utilities and
private industry. Center for the Advanced Control of Energy and Power
Systems sponsors research in electric power quality and control of power
systems. Particularly close cooperation has been developed with the local
utilities: Salt River Project and Arizona Public Service Company. The yearly
industrial support is around $1 million, and the faculty and students publish
journal and conference papers. Most of the doctoral students receive
financial support in the form of research or teaching assistantships. The
research effort is focused in the following areas:
Power Electronics
The power electronics group focuses on research on high performance,
switch mode power converters and control for a wide range of applications
including voltage regulators for modern microprocessors, compact power
supplies for space applications, motor drives with high performance PWM
techniques, solid state transformers, power converters for renewable energy

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resources, high power converters for utility-scale applications and power


electronic control of power systems. We work on developing new
topologies, control methods and PWM techniques to enhance the efficiency,
power density, power quality and dynamic performance of the converters
used in these and other emerging applications.
Recently, a major research emphasis of our group has been on modeling,
control and design of PWM power converters for enabling very high grid
penetration of renewable resources mainly distributed PV, wind and
emerging smart grid concepts including solar residential microgrids enabled
by universal power management systems and distributed energy storage.
High Voltage Engineering and Dielectric Studies
Study of the aging process in insulating materials, prediction of their life
expectancy, investigation of flashover mechanisms in polluted insulator
surfaces, study non-ceramic insulators behavior in different environment are
the major part of the research in this area. Another important activities are
field studies on insulation systems (ceramic and non-ceramic) ,investigation
of protective insulator coatings and. studies on polymeric cable terminations.
Recent work concentrated on corona formation under different
environmental conditions, high electric field caused aging of fiber optic
cables, brittle fracture of composite insulators, experimental investigation of
creepage breakdown, the barrier effect on breakdown voltage, development
of new flashover theory together with the invention of a new material
screening technique.
Power Systems Analysis and Computation
Research is conducted to develop better algorithms and computational tools
for power systems analysis for a wide range of applications including, power
system stability, novel power flow methods, short circuit studies, sparsity
techniques, network equivalenceing, power system optimization, parameter
estimation, state estimation, computational issue in optimizing long-term
generation and transmission line expansion, parallel and vector computing,
optimal ground-grid design, transformer thermal modeling, structurepreserving system modeling. Recent research includes optimal dynamic
transformer loading under emergency conditions, dc-network modeling for
planning, operations and market studies, optimization methods for
developing optimal structure-preserving network models. Additional work
concentrates on research in power distribution, particularly on control
methods, solid state devices in distribution engineering and distributed
renewable resources, which are conducted by the FREEDM center.

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Research in power system stability and dynamics include impact of


renewable resources on power system dynamic performance, modeling and
analysis of single phase low inertia inductions motors to study fault induced
delayed voltage recovery, and utilization of synchrophasor measurements
for dynamic security assessment.
Power Generation
Development of advanced diagnostic methods applied to power generation
facilities. These methods include utilization of instrument fault detection,
power plant modeling and process diagnostics. Advanced state estimation is
applied to this area. A large part of contemporary power engineering is the
incorporation of renewable resource generation.
Electric Power Quality
Several projects are in progress in the area of electric power quality,
including the use of the fast Fourier transform for data analysis, power
conditioner design, harmonics, active filters, impact of power electronic
loads on power systems, software development for power quality analysis,
and state estimation.
Innovative Applications
Innovative research areas are under study at ASU, and students interested
in advanced novel applications are invited to participate in this work. These
areas include: applications of the global positioning satellite, generation of
very high power pulses in military applications, advanced mathematical and
numerical methods, high performance computing applied to power systems,
stochastic programming for power systems optimization problems, chaos
theory, artificial neural networks, electric energy markets, design of
statistical experiments in high voltage engineering, and NiCd battery
systems.
Renewable Resources
The group at ASU has recently been involved with several new projects
dealing with the interface of renewable energy resources into the electric
grid. These projects specifically deal with solar and wind resources,
integration of renewables in terms of planning and operations, and long-term
effects of policy on transmission expansion and generation investment.
Current projects examine the impact of high penetration of these resources
on power system performance and reliability at the distribution and
transmission level.

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signal processing and communications


Revised 4/10/2013
OVERVIEW
The School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at Arizona State
University offers instruction in the related areas of signal processing and
communications systems (SP/Comm) at the graduate level. Courses are
also offered for beginning graduate students in the SP/Comm area to bridge
any gaps that might exist between their undergraduate course work and the
500-level offerings at ASU. Students may choose from among several
500-level courses ranging from offerings primarily intended for first-year
students to special topics courses designed to acquaint advanced graduate
students with research topics of current interest.
Sample MSE iPOS Signal processing and communications
COMMUNICATIONS COURSES
EEE 455 Communication Systems
EEE 459
EEE 551
EEE 552
EEE 553
EEE 557

Communication Networks
Information Coding Theory
Digital Communications
Coding and Cryptography
Broadband Networks

EEE 558 Wireless Communications


SIGNAL PROCESSING COURSES
EEE 404
EEE 407
EEE 505
EEE 506
EEE 507
EEE 508
EEE 509
EEE 510
EEE 550
EEE 554
EEE 555
EEE 556
EEE 557
EEE 558
EEE 581

Real-Time Digital Signal Processing


Digital Signal Processing
Time-Frequency Signal Processing
Digital Spectral Analysis
Multidimensional Signal Processing
Digital Image Processing and Compression
DSP Algorithms and Software (online only)
Multimedia Signal Processing (online only)
Transform Theory and Applications
Random Signal Theory
Modeling and Performance Analysis
Detection and Estimation Theory
Broadband Networks
Wireless Communications
Filtering and Stochastic Processes

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EEE 606 Adaptive Signal Processing


EEE 607 Speech Coding for Multimedia Communications
SPECIAL TOPICS COURSESEEE 598
Advanced Topics in Wireless Communications and Networking
Multicarrier Communication Systems and OFDM
Signal Processing for Wireless Communications
Time-Varying Signal Processing
Speech Recognition Algorithms
Space time coding
Advanced Linear Algebra and Optimization
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598

Linear Algebra and Optimization


Advanced Topics in Wireless & Internet Security
Network information theory
Resource Allocation in Communication Networks
network information theory

EEE 598 Multimedia and Quality of Service Nets


EEE 598 Biomedical Image Processing
EEE 598 Advanced Topics in Wireless & Internet Security
EEE 598 Computer Vision and Imaging

solid state electronics


Revised 5/1/2013
OVERVIEW
The solid-state electronics curriculum includes five upper-division
undergraduate and 21 graduate courses in the areas of semiconductor
devices and materials, micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS),
characterization, semiconductor optoelectronics, photonic and photovoltaic
devices, solar energy, semiconductor processing, nanoelectronics,
nanophotonics, molecular electronics, transport and computational
electronics, as well as occasional specialty courses. Several classes offer
a hands-on laboratory experience during which students work in a cleanroom
environment and other specialized labs using industry-standard fabrication
and characterization tools.
Many of our Masters and Ph.D. students are supported by research
assistantships sponsored by industry or federal agencies such as the
National Science Foundation, NASA, DARPA, research offices of the Air
Force, Army and Navy, the National Institutes of Health among others.
Graduate students who elect to complete a research thesis will often work

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with solid state faculty as part of large projects consisting of multi-university


teams such as the QESST Engineering Research Center
(http://qesst.asu.edu) sponsored by the National Science Foundation and
the U.S. Department of Energy. Graduate experimental research projects in
solid state electronics are enabled by the ASU NanoFab
(http://more.engineering.asu.edu/nanofab/) which serves as the southwest
regional node of the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network
(www.nnin.org)
Sample MSE iPOS Solid-state electronics
ELECTIVE COURSES
EEE 434
EEE 435
EEE 436
EEE 437
EEE 439

Quantum Mechanics for Engineers


Fundamentals of CMOS and MEMS
Fundamentals of Solid-State Devices
Optoelectronics
Semiconductor Facilities and Cleanroom Practices

EEE 498 Solar Energy


GRADUATE COURSES
EEE 528
EEE 530
EEE 531
EEE 532

Introduction to Microelectromechanical Systems


Advanced Silicon Processing
Semiconductor Device Theory I
Semiconductor Device Theory II

EEE 533 Semiconductor Process/Device Simulation


EEE 534 Semiconductor Transport
EEE 535
EEE 536
EEE 537
EEE 538
EEE 539
EEE 565
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598
EEE 598

Electron Transport in Nanostructures


Semiconductor Characterization
Fundamentals of Optoelectronics
Optoelectronic Devices
Introduction to Solid-State Electronics
Solar Cells
Advanced Biosensor Concepts
Advanced Device Modeling
Advanced pn Junctions
Personal Sensors for Mobile Health Applications
Defects in Semiconductors
Nanoscale Fabrication and Characterization
Nano-Micro Electromechanical Sensors
Optoelectronic Material Growth and Device Processing
Modeling of Optoelectronic Devices
Molecular Electronics
Nano/Micro Electromechanical Sensors

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EEE 598 Nanophotonics


EEE 598 Optical Spectroscopy of Semiconductor Materials and
Heterostructures
EEE 598 Power Electronic Devices
EEE 598 Photovoltaic Manufacturing
EEE 598 Photovoltaic Optics
EEE 598 Photovoltaic Systems
EEE 598 Technology Computer Aided Design
EEE 631 Advanced Optoelectronics
EEE 731 Advanced MOS Devices
EEE 791 Quantum Transport in Semiconductors

arts, media and engineering


OVERVIEW
The School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at Arizona State
University in collaboration with the Herberger College of Fine Arts (HFCA)
has established a concentration in Arts, Media and Engineering. This
concentration is available both for masters and doctoral programs (not
available for M.S.E or M.Eng.). Students admitted in this program take
two-thirds of their course, research, and thesis credits from the School of
Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and one-third of the credits
from the Arts, Media and Engineering program. For more information on the
Arts, Media and Engineering concentration visit the Frequently Asked
Questions about the ECEE + AME Concentration page.
EE COURSES FOR THE AME CONCENTRATION
Students can take courses from the following EE subjects to satisfy the EE
portion of the AME concentration. Other EE courses could be taken with the
approval of the AME concentration advisor.
EEE 407
EEE 455
EEE 459
EEE 480
EEE 506
EEE 505
EEE 507
EEE 508
EEE 550
EEE 551
EEE 552
EEE 553

Digital Signal Processing


Communication Systems
Communication Networks
Controls Systems
Digital Spectral Analysis
Time-varying Signal Processing
Multidimensional Signal Processing
Digital Image Processing and Compression
Transform Theory and Applications
Information Coding Theory
Digital Communications
Coding and Cryptography

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EEE 554 Random Signal Theory


EEE 555 Modeling and Performance Analysis
EEE 556 Detection and Estimation Theory
EEE 558 Wireless Communications
EEE 581 Filtering and Stochastic Processes
EEE 606 Adaptive Signal Processing
EEE 607 Speech Coding for Multimedia Communications
AME and EE Thesis/Research Credits (M.S.)
EEE 592 EE Research
EEE 599 EE Thesis
AME 592 AME Research
AME 599 AME Thesis
AME and EE Dissertation/Research Credits (Ph.D.)
EEE 792 Research
EEE 799 Dissertation
AME 792 Research
AME 799 Dissertation
RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
The Arts, Media and Engineering program (AME, http://ame.asu.edu )
represents an ambitious interdisciplinary research community at ASU that is
focused on the parallel development of media hardware, software, content
and theory. The AME is a joint effort of the Herberger College of Fine Arts
(HCFA) and of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. AME research
addresses the discontinuum that exists between media content and media
technologies, through a paradigm shift in media and arts training. The
objective is to produce a new kind of hybrid graduate students who draw
their creativity from the arts and their methodology from engineering
sciences. AME trains students to integrate principles of DSP and multimedia
computing with artistic ideas and objectives, with the goal of enabling new
paradigms of human-machine experience that directly address societal
needs and facilitate knowledge.

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