The Electrical Engineering department at KFUPM came into existence with the establishment of the University of Petroleum & Minerals in 1967. It is one of the largest departments in the University with an average number of students being approximately 900, 16% of whom are in the graduate program. The department provides 2 four-year undergraduate programs, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Physics. The graduate program offers Master of Science and Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering, Master of Science in Telecommunication Engineering, Master of Sustainable and Renewable Energy, Master of Wireless Communication Networks, and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering.
The department has about 61 full-time faculty members in 6 specialized areas of research. The Groups in the department are: Energy Systems, Communications, Electronics, Control Systems, Electromagnetics, and Digital Signal Processing. Additionally, a pool of experienced engineers and technicians maintain more than 30 laboratories in the department.
To be globally known for skillful graduates and quality research with focus on national needs.
For more information, you can visit the following :
On November 6, 2024, Dr. Abdulrahman Al-qadami presented a seminar titled Microwave and RF in Biomedical Applications: Electromagnetic in Stroke Diagnosis. This seminar explored the groundbreaking use of microwave and radio frequency (RF) technologies in biomedical applications, with a particular emphasis on stroke diagnosis. It provided an overview of the fundamentals of electromagnetic waves and their interactions with biological tissues. Various electromagnetic imaging techniques, such as microwave tomography and RF radar-based methods, were discussed, underscoring their advantages over traditional imaging methods like CT and MRI. The seminar also examined ongoing research and advancements in microwave and RF technologies, including the integration of artificial intelligence to enhance diagnostic precision. Overall, it highlighted the transformative potential of electromagnetic imaging systems in stroke diagnosis, underscoring their critical role in enabling timely and accurate medical interventions.
The following are the highlights of the event:
Constructing atomically thin electronics using MEMS
Adaptive and Secure Architectures for Next-Gen PONs: Efficiency, Trust, and Latency Solutions
Robotics and Autonomy: Current and Future Research Directions at the EE Department
The Electrical Engineering Department (EE) at KFUPM provides a world-class education and innovative learning experiences for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Click on the following button to access online admissions application portal :