is a cornerstone course in our department, tailored for first-year students. To date, the course has been offered for six semesters (once per academic year) and has consistently received positive feedback from enrolled students. The course encompasses a series of team-based hands-on modules and culminates in a self-selected project at the end of the semester. Its primary objective is to nurture students’ problem-solving skills through hands-on experience and encourage interdisciplinary learning. Furthermore, it facilitates students in exploring the realm of electrical and computer engineering while aligning with their individual interests.
The goal of the Internet of Things (IoT) course series is to cultivate the next generation of multi-disciplinary technical and industry leaders at the frontier of the IoT from the university campus. The IoT course series not only emphasize the IoT concepts and development of cutting-edge IoT technologies, but also cover the megatrends, methodology, standards, as well as industry engagement.
The "Undergraduate Internship Program (UIP)" is a 1-credit course first offered from Spring 2014 and switched to the Fall semesters in order to equip NTUEE undergraduate students for both domestic and international internship opportunities. The two course objectives are:
The NTUEE Photonics Lab Course is composed of four modules of Wave-, Fourier-, Micro-Optics and Photonic Devices upon which we develop platforms to allow the students participating in the computer design, automatic printing/fabrication, assembling, characterization, and analyzing of the designated experiments.