Zhengzhou University Of Light Industry Graduate Program of Electrical Engineering
Zhengzhou University Of Light Industry

Zhengzhou University Of Light Industry

Graduate Program of Electrical Engineering

Zhengzhou, China

MSc

Chinese

Sep 2024

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Graduate Program of Electrical Engineering offers an advanced curriculum that covers essential areas in electrical engineering. Students engage in both theoretical and practical applications, preparing them for complex challenges in the field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as electrical engineers, systems designers, project managers, or research and development specialists. Options also include roles in telecommunications, energy systems, automation, and control systems.

Electrical engineering is a subject that studies the generation, transmission, transformation, and control of electric power involving its theory, method, technology, and application in engineering. It combines electrical theory, electronic technology, control theory, and information technology together. The field of electrical engineering at ZZULI covers all the sub-regions in electrical engineering, i.e. electric machines and electric devices, power systems and automation, power electronics and electric drives, high voltage and insulation technology, electrical theory, and new technology. The research work in the Department of Electrical Engineering at ZZULI is connected with many labs and research centers, such as the Henan Key Lab of Information-based Electrical Appliances (approved by the government of Henan Province), the Zhengzhou Engineering Center (approved by the municipal government of Zhengzhou), the Dynamic Simulation Lab of Power System, and the New Energy Lab. All of them are affiliated with ZZULI. The teaching staff in Dept. EE is professional and outstanding. Currently, there are 19 full-time teachers, 7 of them are professors, 16 of them hold Ph.D. degrees, one is awarded as the National Role-Model, and 5 are elected as the Provincial Chief Academic Leaders of key discipline.

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