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A student holds an optical fiber that he
coupled to a laser source during photonics lab

EE40468 / EE50568 Photonics Lab


A hands-on overview of the important role of photons alongside electrons in modern electrical engineering. Photonics technologies studied include lasers, optical fibers, integrated optics, optical signal processing, holography, optoelectronic devices, and optical modulators. A survey of the properties of light, its interactions with matter, and techniques for generating, guiding, modulating, and detecting coherent laser light. Can be taken for undergraduate (EE40468) or graduate credit (EE50568). Spring.


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EE47012 Audio Technology


This course examines scientific and engineering principles at work behind audio technology and sound phenomena. Will explore acoustics, microphone & speaker characteristics, equalization, Fourier Transforms, digital formats, recording, synthesizers and more.

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EE30347 Semiconductors I: Fundamentals


An introduction to solid-state electronic devices, presenting the basis of semiconductor materials, conduction processes in solids, and other physical phenomena fundamental to the understanding of transistors, optoelectronic devices, and silicon integrated circuit technology.


Taught Fall Semesters of 1996-2007,2009-2010


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