ECE Graduate Program
Graduate Program Description
The Division of Electrical & Computer Engineering offers programs of study leading to the PhD, MS with thesis, and MS without thesis degrees. Areas of study include:
- Automatic Control: system identification, robust, adaptive, fault-tolerant , and networked feedback control
- Communications and Signal Processing: digital, computer, and wireless communications, data compression, digital signal processing, and image processing
- Computers: computer architectures, computer graphics, parallel and distributed computing, compilers, embedded systems, reconfigurable computing, computer vision, and fault tolerant computing
- Electronics: electronic materials and devices, micro - and nano-technologies, nanophotonics, electro-optics and VLSI circuits/systems design
- Power: power electronics, harmonic analysis, electric machines, variable speed drive, power system stability and control, renewable energies, smart grid and energy conversion
- An interdisciplinary concentration in Information Technology is also available.
For details, please check Graduate Academic areas.
Admission Information
Graduate admission requirements and process
New Graduate Student Instructions
Arriving new graduate students should review material on the arriving student information page, including the mandatory orientation.
Degree Progress Instructions
- Ph.D degree: Major steps
- Master's Degree (Thesis): Major steps
- Master's Degree (Non-Thesis): Major steps
Financial Support
Other Resources
- Graduate Handbook (PDF) Includes information about the Ph.D. qualifier exam.
- LSU Graduate School
- Graduate School Forms
- ECE Forms
Personnel
Graduate Advisor:
Dr. Kidong Park
225-578-5336
[email protected]
Graduate Coordinator:
Yao Zeng
225-578-2381
Yao Zeng
225-578-2381
Application Email: