School of Electronics, Communications and Computer Engineering (ECCE)

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Each program spans 4 years (8 semesters), and includes:

  • Foundational courses in math, physics, and computing
  • Departmental core and elective courses
  • Laboratories and technical workshops
  • Capstone design projects in the final year

Postgraduate Programs Overview

Our graduate programs are designed to foster high-level research and innovation through interdisciplinary coursework and intensive thesis research, supported by state-of-the-art labs and international collaboration.

M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Electronics and Communications Engineering

Advanced coursework in RF systems, signal processing, IC design, microwave engineering, photonics, and wireless networks. Research areas include 5G, VLSI, IoT systems, and optical communication.

M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering

Emphasizes advanced topics such as machine learning, parallel computing, cybersecurity, computer vision, and intelligent systems. Research focuses on high-impact fields like AI, robotics, and software verification.

M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Electrical Power Engineering

Explores modern power systems, renewable energy integration, energy storage, smart grids, and power electronics. Research projects target energy efficiency, smart cities, and sustainable infrastructure.

M.Sc. Curriculum Highlights:

  • Minimum 36 credit hours
  • 18 credits of coursework (core + electives + PBL)
  • 18 credits of thesis research
  • Courses include Japanese-style Zemi seminars, lab work, and industry-linked projects

Ph.D. Curriculum Highlights:

  • Minimum 48 credit hours
  • 18 credits of coursework and seminars
  • 30 credits of dissertation research
  • Focus on original research, academic publishing, and international collaboration (double degree opportunities available)

All graduate programs are taught in English and supervised by Egyptian and Japanese faculty members, ensuring academic rigor and international relevance