In modern life, electronics are practically everywhere, and electronic devices permeate all areas of our lives, improving the quality of life. The Applied Electronics study program includes all technologies in which electronics play a role and will provide general training in the field of electronics, as well as in-depth knowledge and practical skills in key areas such as industrial electronics, medical electronics, automotive electronics, microprocessor-based embedded systems, and telecommunications for IoT applications.
Main Activities: A deep understanding of students for the scientific principles in electronic engineering and electromagnetic compatibility; designing, using, and maintaining electronic equipment in various fields of activity; designing electronic circuits, printed circuit boards, analog, digital, and power electronic devices and systems; designing and implementing dedicated systems and modules for efficient electrical energy conversion; designing microprocessor-based control circuits; addressing issues related to testing electronic equipment and processes (debugging), using communication standards for programmable instrumentation, and process diagnostics.