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Electronics Engineering Presentation

The Electronics Engineering undergraduate program offers a comprehensive curriculum in core principles and practical aspects of Electronics Engineering, focusing on key areas like Telecommunications and Signal Processing. Students gain hands-on experience to prepare for careers and further studies. The curriculum includes core courses, electives, and project work. Various research areas and facilities support student learning and development.

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Electronics Engineering Presentation

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  1. Electronics Engineering Presentation Prof. Dr. Ahmet AKSEN Department Head

  2. Prof. Dr. Yorgo ISTEFANOPULOSDean Prof. Dr. Ahmet AksenDepartment Head Assist. Prof. Onur KAYA Assist. Prof. Mengüç ÖNER Prof. Dr. Mustafa KARAMAN Assist. Prof. Hasan F.ATEŞ Assist. Prof. Ümit GÜZ Dr. Ebru G. ÇİMEN Dr . Hakan GÜRKAN Academic Staff

  3. Research Assistants Burak ÇİZMECİ AlperŞİŞMAN CoşkunTEKEŞ HayriŞİMŞEK Administrative Staff Gülce GÜL Departments Secretary

  4. Electronics Engineering Program The undergraduate program offered by the Department of ElectronicsEngineering aims to provide students with a thorough background inboth theoretical and practicalaspects of the core principles of Electronics Engineering and of the underlying scientific fundamentals.

  5. Electronics Engineering Program The program covers all major areas of Electronics Engineering, particularlyfocusing on the topics of Telecommunications, Electronics, Signals andSystems, and Signal and Image Processing. Along with the core courses required for Electronics Engineering discipline, the students acquire hands-on experience throughintensive laboratory and project works related to the current practices in these areas. A wide range of technical elective courses are also offered to provide knowledge and professional skills that will allow the studentsto develop careers in industries related to these areas, as well as to pursuesubsequent graduate studies. With a balanced coverage of additionalcomplementary and non-technical elective courses, the program aims to provide inter-disciplinary,intellectual and practical skills that will prepare the students for diverse career paths.

  6. Curriculum • 136 credits • Core Science Courses (S)  33 credits • Core Social Science Courses (SS)  4 credits • Core Courses (D1)  48 credits • Project (D1)  4 credits • Departmental Electives (D2)  12 credits • Complementary Electives (C)  6 credits • English (L)  6 credits • Human / Social Science courses (H)  17 credits • Free Elective Courses (F)  6 credits • 40 work day industrial training

  7. Electronics Engineering Course Groups

  8. Departmental Core Courses – D1 • CHEM 101 Generay Chemistry • MATH 201 Calculus III • EE 221 Circuit Theory I • EE 203 Simulation Tools • EE 222 Circuit Theory II • EE 230 Electronics I • EE 224 Electric Circuits Laboratory • EE 240 Logic Design Circuits • EE 242 Logic Circuits Design Laboratory • EE 361 Electromagnetic Theory • EE 331 Electronics II • EE 333 Electronics Laboratory • EE 350 Signals and Systems • EE 362 Electromagnetic Waves • EE 471 Communication Engineering I • EE 451 Digital Signal Processing • EE 472 Communication Engineering II • EE 490 Project

  9. Departmental Elective Courses – D2 • EE 474 Communication Simulation Tecniques and Lab. • EE 476 Wireless Communication • EE 478 Satellite Communication • CSE431 Computer Networks • EE 453 Introduction to Image Processing • EE 484 Special Topics (Multimedia Communication) • EE 4xx Special Topics • EE 441 Digital Electronics • CSE342 Mikroprocessors • EE 473 Communication Electronics • EE 461 Microwave Engineering • EE 462 Microwave Measurement Techniques and Lab. • EE 352 System Dynamics and Control

  10. Complementary Elective Courses – C • All 3 Credits CSE, EE, IE, MATH, PHYS Department Courses • IT 432 Medical Informatics • IT 433 Data Warehousing and Data Mining Free Elective Courses – F • All 3 credits courses

  11. Prerequisites and Course Links

  12. Facilities • Laboratories • Electric Circuits Laboratory • Electronics Laboratory • Logic Circuits Design Laboratory • Communication and Microwave Laboratory • Signal and Image Processing Laboratory • Project Labaratory • Softwares • Matlab • Spice • Electronic Workbench

  13. Research Areas Signal Processing- Image, Video, Graphics Processing and Coding - Multimedia Standards - Speech Recognition and Coding- Biomedical Signal Processing and Acoustic Imaging - Wavelets and Multi-Resolution Analysis Circuits and Systems- Multi Dimensional Circuit Theory - Design of Broadband Matching Networks- Microwave Amplifier and Filter Design - Microwave Integrated Circuit Design Communications- Communication Theory - Information Theory, Source and Channel Coding - Channel Estimation- Ultra Wideband Communication- Stochastic Signal Processing for Wireless Communication. - OFDM and CDMA

  14. Projects • Advanced IVUS imaging using micromachined ultrasonic transducers • CMUTs with integrated electronics for forward looking IVUS imaging • Miniature real-time volumetric ultrasound imaging system • Optimum Resource Allocation and Transmit Strategies For Cooperative Wireless Communication Networks • Efficient and Low-complexity Encoder Design for H.264 Video Coding Standard • Design of Efficient Block Partitioning Methods for Wavelet-based Image Coders

  15. Student Projects • Gender Recognition Using Speech Signals • Watermarking with Wavelet • Infrared Extender for Through Wall Remote Control • Ultrasonic Ranging for the Blind • Garage Gate Control with GSM

  16. Graduate Programs • Electronics Engineering M.Sc. Program • Electronics Engineering Ph.D. Program • Research Areas • Communication • Signal Processing • Image Processing • Biomedical Signal Processing • Microwave Circuit Design • Electronics Design

  17. Suggestions for your Education planning !!! • Read regulations and directives (registrar.isikun.edu.tr) • Regulation of undergraduate education and assesment • Scholarship regulations • Double major and minor program regulations • Be informed about Academic Calendar (ADD-DROP, Withdrawal, Academic Calender etc...) • Register courses with your advisor at the beginning of each semester. • For your undergraduate planning consult with your advisor

  18. Suggestions !!! • Care attendance ! • Use effectively office hours of Instructers and assistants ! • Avoid Repeat (GPA< 1.5) and Probation (GPA< 2.0) status! • Internalize that making mistakes is more honorable than cheeting • Improve your English skills • Improve your report writing and presentation skills

  19. Suggestions !!! • Follow our announcement boards and department Web Page (ee.isikun.edu.tr) and try to participate in seminars and meetings • Be aware of the importance of laboratory work • Use efficiently Department Student Representative channel • Participate in Electronics Club and other social activities

  20. Suggestions!!! • Participate in surveys and state your thoughts and comments • Course Evaluation Survey (end of semester) • “Student Survey” (department meetings)

  21. Questions ? • http://ee.isikun.edu.tr • aksen@isikun.edu.tr

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