Our curriculum and programs cover four main research areas:
1. Power Electronics and Power Systems
Electrical Machinery, Power Electronics (Universal Power Supply, UPS, Static Factor Compensators, Active Filters, EMI Control, Solar System), Electrical Control (DC and AC Motor Control, Server Motor Control), Theories of AC and DC drives, Power System Control, Artificial Neural Network Fuzzy Applications of Power Electronics and Power Systems, and Industrial Power Distribution Design.
2. Automation and System Control
Engineering Control "including linear and nonlinear systems analysis", Digital Control, Optimal Control, Adaptive Control, Intelligent Control, and Electrical Control; Robotics, including Computer Vision, Graphic Recognition, Computer Graphics, and Fuzzy Control.
3. Information Engineering and Communications
Automatic Optic Inspection, Computer Vision and Application, Image/Video Processing, Signal Processing, Digital Communications, Coding Theory, Computer Networks, Wireless Networks, Computer Algorithms, Optical Signal Processing, Bioinformatics, Medical Image Processing, Microwave Circuits, Antenna Engineering, Electromagnetic Wave Engineering, Mobile Communications, Wireless Communications, Wireless Sensor Networks, Mesh Networks, Protocol Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Image/Video Compression and Communication, Endoscopic Image Processing, Embedded Systems, Real-time Operating Systems Integration, Wireless Internet.
4. Integrated Circuits and Systems Design (ICSD)
System-on-Chip (SoC), Electronic Design Automation / Electronic System Level (EDA/ESL), Testing/Verification, Placement and Routing, Design for Testability (DFT), Embedded System, Real-Time Operation System (RTOS), Mixed-Signal Design (MSD), Phase Lock Loop (PLL), Analog-to-Digital Converter / Digital-to-Analog Converter (ADC/DAC), Radio-Frequency (RF) Circuit, Microwave Antenna, Electromagnetic Compatibility / Electromagnetic Compatibility Interference (EMC/EMI), System & Intellectual Property (S&IP).
The department has been supporting the Research Center for Power Electronics and Sustainable Energy and the Integrated Multimedia Communication and Systems-on-Chip Lab, which enhanced its relationships with other departments. We also provide further research opportunities for senior company personnel and a cultivation plan for companies to enhance industrial production. We have a long-term plan of researching integrated mechanics and electronics, electrical energy control, automatic control, computerization and communication, and System-on-Chip technologies.