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G R A D U A T E S T U D Y I N E L E C T R I C A L A N D C O M P U T E R E N G I N E E R I N G
Learn from the ExpertsWhat do you get when you put 100 faculty
experts in one ECE department? A world
of opportunity. If you choose to pursue a
graduate degree in electrical and computer
engineering at Illinois, you’ll be working with
leading researchers, teachers, and scholars who
will challenge and push you toward the career
you want—whether your interests lie in time-
tested specialties like power transmission and
control, or newer fields like parallel computing
and nanotechnology.
The power to lead.
Bright lights. Big responsibilities. It’s one of the nation’s largest electric utilities with the
third largest collection of nuclear plants in the world.
And the responsibility for leading the team that ensures
Exelon’s vast resources are operated in compliance with
hundreds of complex reliability regulations rests on
one ECE ILLINOIS graduate. With a singular degree.
From an exceptional graduate program that’s used to
lighting the way. Let ECE ILLINOIS turn your basic
science or engineering degree into the foundation
of an exciting career.
Jennifer SterlingDirector, Transmission Strategy & Compliance
Exelon CorporationElectrical and Computer Engineering
University of Illinois BSEE ‘89, MSEE ‘90
The power to lead.
An automotive first.Innovate the FutureAt Illinois, graduate students are not simply
along for the ride. They are active researchers in
ongoing projects. Faculty provide the guidance
and leadership needed for research projects, but
graduate students provide much of the innovation
needed to drive research into the future. Careers
can be built on what students develop at Illinois.
Be in DemandFind out what our 21,000 alumni already know:
ECE graduates are in demand. In a given year as
many as 800 companies come to campus to recruit
engineering superstars. And, when they hire ECE
graduates who have MS and PhD degrees, they
typically pay them thousands of dollars above
the national average.
Zero to 60 in 1.5. In less than two years, you can earn the same graduate
degree that put Martin Eberhard in the driver’s seat of the
world’s first all-electric sports car. Fast-track your career
with an ECE ILLINOIS degree.
Martin EberhardFounder, Tesla Motors Inc.
Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Illinois
BSCompE ‘83, MSEE ‘84
An automotive first.
Lights. Camera. Progress. From Rhythm and Hues to Industrial Light & Magic, Steve
Sullivan’s résumé reads like a who’s who of the leading tech
companies in Hollywood. And among his credits on major
hits like Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, and Star Wars,
and his two Academy Awards for technical achievements
in video and motion effects, you’ll find the graduate degree
from ECE ILLINOIS that made it all possible. Put your
career in motion with ECE ILLINOIS.
Leave the LabThere’s no doubt about it —you’ll work hard
for your graduate degree at ECE ILLINOIS.
But when you’re ready for a break, you’ll find
vibrant, exciting opportunities outside the doors
of your laboratory. Arts and culture, Big Ten sports,
shiny new recreation facilities, and a bustling and
diverse community are waiting to be explored.
Learn MoreVisit www.ece.illinois.edu to find research
information, rankings, news, faculty profiles
and contact information, application dates
and deadlines, and much more.
The magic of Hollywood.
Steve SullivanIndustrial Light & Magic
Director of Research and Development Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Illinois MSEE ‘91, PhD ‘97
The magic of Hollywood.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering156 William L. Everitt Laboratory1406 W. Green StreetUrbana, IL 61801(217) [email protected]
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