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Graduate Program: Info for Prospective Students
Director of Graduate Studies
Prof. Bede Liu
B330 E-Quad
Program Coordinator
Sarah Braude
B209B E-Quad
ee-gradadmin@princeton.edu
Princeton University has a highly-ranked EE program with a broad slate
of research activities, including high-growth fields like wireless communications,
computer architecture, semiconductor materials, nanotechnology, and optics.
Our EE department has roughly 175 grad students, making it the largest
graduate program at Princeton and yet small enough that students get into
the lab quickly and can have a lot of contact with their adviser and other
faculty. We have one Nobel Prize winner, several NAS/NAE members, and many
IEEE, APS, and ACM fellows among the 30 members of our EE faculty.
There are two graduate degree programs. The Ph.D. degree program prepares
students for a variety of careers in research, advanced development, and
teaching. The Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree program is designed
for those students interested in a career in engineering or technical management.
The volume of email questions we receive is so high that while we read
all email sent to ee-gradadmin@princeton.edu, we can only respond to
those that ask specific, relevant questions not answered in the FAQ
section.
Graduate Applications & Admissions:
EE Degree Programs and Research:
Princeton University Graduate Info:
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