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Ben-Gurion University of the Negev M.Sc. in Electro-Optical Engineering

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

M.Sc. in Electro-Optical Engineering

2 Years

English

Full time

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Mar 2025

ILS 17,329 / per year *

On-Campus

* varies according to CPI index

Key Summary

    About: The M.Sc. in Electro-Optical Engineering provides an advanced understanding of the interaction between light and electronic systems. The program covers topics such as photonics, optical systems, and information processing. This course is designed to equip students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills required in modern engineering roles. The duration of the program is typically one year for full-time study.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including telecommunications, aerospace, medical devices, and optical engineering. Potential roles include optical engineer, systems engineer, and research scientist.

Introduction

The Unit of Electro-Optical Engineering (EOPE)is dedicated to research and education in electro-optical and photonics engineering and is currently the only university department in Israel authorized to grant graduate degrees (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) in electro-optics. The Unit's multidisciplinary research places it at the vanguard of the optics and photonics community, both nationally and internationally.

The aim of the M.Sc. The program in Electro-Optical Engineering is to provide students with research expertise and advanced knowledge in electro-optical and photonics engineering. M.Sc. students carry out thesis research supervised by an EOPE faculty member or by relevant faculty members from other departments. Students graduating with an M.Sc. degree are qualified for senior R&D positions in the industry and may continue toward their Ph.D. studies. The fields of specialization in the EOPE M.Sc. Programs include imaging systems and image processing; optoelectronic devices; bio-medical optics; nanophotonics and integrated nanophotonics; quantum and non-linear optics; optical communications; plasmonics and metamaterials.

The M.Sc. The program is a two-year thesis (research) track Program.

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