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ELECTRICAL & COMPUTER ENGINEERING
RESEARCH AREAS
DEGREES OFFERED
MEng, MScE, PhD
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Open
STUDY OPTIONS
Coursework only (MEng), Coursework
and Thesis (MScE & PhD)
DURATION1-2 years (Master’s)
- 4 years (PhD)
ENTRY TERMS
Fall, Winter & Summer
UNB’s Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) graduate programs enlighten students interested in practical applications of current technologies. We offer numerous research opportunities, teaching assistant positions, and an engineering co-op program, attracting students from all over the globe. Graduates from ~26 countries have gone on to find rewarding careers at universities, research institutions, power utilities, and IT companies—everything from local start-ups to large multi-national corporations. Our department is home to several nationally and internationally renowned research groups, including those focusing on sustainable energy, fiber-optic applications and robotics. Also, we are closely affiliated with the Institute of Biomedical Engineering, which performs leading-edge research on prosthetic and myoelectric devices.
• Biomedical Engineering• Communications• Controls & Instrumentation
• Electromagnetic Systems• Electronics & Digital Systems• Embedded Systems
POWERING BRIGHT MINDS
• Signal Processing• Software Systems• Sustainable Energy
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS• Masters applicants should hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited university with
a minimum cumulative average of 80% (B, or first class standing). PhD applicants should hold a master’s degree from an accredited university.
• All applicants are expected to submit: • Complete application • Brief statement describing areas of interest and academic and/or professional background. • Note to research-based program applicants contacting faculty about potential research opportunities and funding: please understand that many find it difficult to respond to the large volume of inquiries and prefer to assess completed applications. • Applicants whose first language is not English must submit language scores that meet or exceed: • International English language testing system (IELTS) = Band 7.0 • Paper-based TOEFL = 580 (TWE = 4.0) • Computer-based TOEFL = 237 (writing 4.0) • Internet-based TOEFL = 93 (writing = 25) • MELAB = 85 • CanTest = Band 4.75
APPLY NOWunb.ca/gradstudies/
admissions
CONTACT [email protected]
VISITgo.unb.ca/
gradprograms
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will zhao shows a real-time object tracking robot system using ultra-sonic sensors and stereoscopic 3-d vision
DEPARTMENT COLLABORATIONS• The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)• Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC)• Atlantic Innovation Funds (AIF)• Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)