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Faculty of Automatic Control, Computers, Electrical and Electronics Engineering

 

Faculty of Automatic Control, Computers, Electrical and Electronics Engineering has the major objective to prepare students with the necessary background and technical skills to work professionally, both in education and research, to graduate in one or more of the following areas: automatic control, computers science, electrical, electronics, communication systems and computer-based systems.

Making a modern education, adapted to economic and social environment of the European Union at all degree levels is another priority for Faculty of Automatic Control, Computers, Electrical and Electronics Engineering

The graduates of the Faculty of Automatic Control, Computers, Electrical and Electronics Engineering lead the development of advanced technology in a wide variety of subjects, including wireless systems, automatic control, computers, power electronics, power systems, electrical drives, control theory, electrical machines, signal processing, data compression, communications, parallel and distributed computing, and computational vision.

The Faculty of Automatic Control, Computers, Electrical and Electronics Engineering has two research centers, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in automatic control, computers, electrical,  electronics and communications engineering in Romania and throughout the world.

Substantial experimental laboratory facilities, housed mainly in the Y (shown in the left side of the page) and G Buidings, are associated with each of these research fields.

Some 1800 undergraduate students study in the Faculty for B.Sc. degree in automatic control, computers, electrical engineering /electronics and communication systems/ computer engineering, and 200 graduate students study for the higher degrees of M.Sc. and Ph.D. The department has relations with industry as well as academic and industrial special support programs.

Our faculty has a teaching staff of approximately 73 members, of which 45 hold a PhD degree, and 25 pursuing PhD thesis.

 
   

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