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Welcome to the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at FUTESI. Our department offers a dynamic curriculum that bridges theoretical concepts with practical applications in power systems, electronics, telecommunications, control systems, and renewable energy technologies. We are dedicated to training engineers who can innovate, adapt, and lead in the ever-evolving field of electrical and electronic systems. Students benefit from extensive laboratory work, industry collaborations, and research initiatives that prepare them for diverse careers across energy, telecommunications, automation, and emerging digital industries.

Vision

To be a leading centre for excellence in electrical and electronic engineering education, research, and innovation, empowering graduates to drive technological advancement and sustainable development.

Departmental Objectives
  • Provide comprehensive training in the principles and applications of electrical and electronic engineering.
  • Promote research that fosters innovation in power systems, automation, and communication technologies.
  • Enhance collaboration with industries for hands-on experience and project-based learning.
  • Encourage the development of entrepreneurial skills and critical thinking.
  • Support ethical engineering practice and sustainable technology deployment.
Research Areas
  • Power Systems and Renewable Energy
  • Electronic Circuit Design and Fabrication
  • Telecommunication Systems and Networks
  • Control Systems and Automation
  • Smart Grid and Energy Management Systems
Academic Leadership

The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering is led by a team of highly qualified academics and industry experts committed to academic rigour, research excellence, and innovation. Our leadership is dedicated to nurturing globally competitive engineers who will shape the future of electrical and electronic technology sectors.

Available Programmes