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NTHU College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
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The College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) of National Tsing Hua University was established on February 1, 1998. The goal of the college is to foster high-tech professionals to be ready to meet the trend in national economic construction and industrial development. Many alumni now work in Hsinchu Science Park, the technological heart of Taiwan.
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The college of EECS now consists of two departments and four graduate institutes:
- Department of Electrical Engineering (EE), Ph.D., M.S. and B.S.
- Department of Computer Science (CS), Ph.D., M.S. and B.S.
- Institute of Electronics Engineering (ENE), Ph.D. and M.S.
- Institute of Communications Engineering (COM), Ph.D. and M.S.
- Institute of Information Systems and Applications (ISA), Ph.D. and M.S.
- Institute of Photonics Technologies (IPT), Ph.D. and M.S.
Currently, the College of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science has 95 full-time faculty members.
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External links
- EECS College Website (in Chinese)
- EECS College Website (in English)
- Electrical Engineering Department (in Chinese)
- Computer Science Department (in Chinese)
- Institute of Communications (in Chinese)
- Institute of Information Systems and Applications (in Chinese)
- Institute of Fotonic Technologies (in Chinese)
- NTHU Official Website (in English)
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