Overview

Electrical engineering permeates every aspect of contemporary civilization, from solar cells and electric vehicles to computers with billions of transistors and microgrids fueled by renewable energy sources. To create ground-breaking sensors and energy transducers, novel physical substrates for computing, and systems that solve the common problems facing mankind, we make use of computational, theoretical, and experimental methods.


Our multidisciplinary study affects every aspect of human life, including energy and the environment, human health, communications and technology, finance, and music. We influence the future. 


The expertise of the faculty members of this department covers various fields ranging from power systems to nanotechnology. The research areas of teachers and students of this department include power, energy, electrical machines, solid state device, signals and systems, signal processing, image processing, device modelling, power electronics, control engineering, high voltage engineering, biomedical engineering, microwave engineering, optical fiber communication, mobile telecommunication, device fabrication, VLSI and nanotechnology.


The department is committed to the study and analysis of fundamental as well as applied problems. Teachers and students of the department work in solving problems in the fields of conventional and renewable energy generation, transmission and utilization, high voltage transients, power system planning, reliability, operation, control and protection, machine and drives design, microwave fading, microstrip antenna design, remote sensing, design and synthesis of VLSI and ULSI circuits, semiconductor device design and characterization, digital signals and image processing, neural networks and bio-medical signal conditioning and identification of processed signals, mobile telecommunication, and optical fibers etc.


The view of the EEE department of Jashore University of Science and Technology is to achieve the highest recognition both at the national and international levels through its teaching, research, and consultancy programs. So far with limited resources and facility, the Department has succeeded to do so as a result of the sincere effort of its faculty and students.