Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Explore the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

  The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Hampshire offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Our undergraduate program offers a BS in Electrical Engineering and a BS in Computer Engineering, and offers a degree option where technical elective choices add depth training to the degree through applications in Biomedical Engineering. The department also offers a degree option in Biomedical Engineering. Our graduate program offers MEng, MS, and PhD degrees. 

 

  • Meet a Wildcat: Electrical Engineering (Biomedical Engineering Option)
    Erin McDonald is a junior electrical engineering with a biomedical engineering option major here at the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. Read more to learn about why she loves being a student in her department.
    Meet a Wildcat: Electrical Engineering (Biomedical Engineering Option)
    Erin McDonald is a junior electrical engineering with a biomedical engineering option major here at the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences. Read more to learn about why she loves being a student in her department.
  • Ph.D. Student Researches Automatic and Manual Driving
    Nabil Al Nahin Ch is an electrical and computer engineering Ph.D. student who uses a driving simulator for his research, fully equiped with a wheel, gas pedal, break, and more. His focus is in automatic and manual driving. 
    Ph.D. Student Researches Automatic and Manual Driving
    Nabil Al Nahin Ch is an electrical and computer engineering Ph.D. student who uses a driving simulator for his research, fully equiped with a wheel, gas pedal, break, and more. His focus is in automatic and manual driving. 
  • Ph.D. Student Developing a Device to Reduce Infant Mortality Rate
    Prashant Purohit is a current doctorate student studying electrical and computer engineering, specializing in biomedical instrumentation. He received a bachelor’s in electronics and communication from JECRC University in Jaipur, and his hometown is in India. 1. Why did you choose UNH for your...
    Ph.D. Student Developing a Device to Reduce Infant Mortality Rate
    Prashant Purohit is a current doctorate student studying electrical and computer engineering, specializing in biomedical instrumentation. He received a bachelor’s in electronics and communication from JECRC University in Jaipur, and his hometown is in India. 1. Why did you choose UNH for your...
  • Sandeep Sunkavilli is a Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering. His research includes cybersecurity and countermeasure design taught in the NH CyberSEE Lab. 
    Sandeep Sunkavilli is a Ph.D. student in electrical and computer engineering. His research includes cybersecurity and countermeasure design taught in the NH CyberSEE Lab. 
  • Electrical engineer participates in first internship/scholarship cohort at Eversource
    Matt Hamilton '24 was part of the first cohort of students participating in the Eversource internship/scholarship program, which offers a paid internship and $2,500 annual scholarship for two years from Eversource.
    Electrical engineer participates in first internship/scholarship cohort at Eversource
    Matt Hamilton '24 was part of the first cohort of students participating in the Eversource internship/scholarship program, which offers a paid internship and $2,500 annual scholarship for two years from Eversource.

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