About Electrical Engineering

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.​​

Our Vision

To be globally known for skillful graduates and quality research with focus on national needs.

Our Mission

  • Imparting profound knowledge in the areas of electrical engineering.
  • Enriching graduates with technical and soft skills to take up leading roles in the society.
  • Producing high quality research with focus on energy-related challenges.

 

 

   

 

Electrical Engineering and Physics

 

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Towards high performance2D nanoelectronics by Dr. Hussain A. Alsalman

On November 27, 2024, Dr. Hussain A. Alsalman delivered an enlightening seminar titled Towards High-Performance 2D Nanoelectronics. The presentation showcased groundbreaking advancements in the field of two-dimensional materials, shedding light on their potential to revolutionize next-generation electronics.

Key highlights included discussions on large-area AB-stacked bilayer graphene, MoS₂/graphene heterostructures, epitaxial graphene, and the CVD growth of boron nitride. Dr. Alsalman also explored innovations in doped CVD WSe₂, 2D GaN, heterostructure band alignment, and bandgap engineering. These advancements mark significant strides in leveraging 2D materials for high-performance applications, paving the way for transformative developments in nanoelectronics.

 The following are the highlights of the event:

 

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The Electrical Engineering Department (EE) at KFUPM provides a world-class education and innovative learning experiences for both undergraduate and graduate students.

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