Electrical Engineering (Electronics and Telecommunications)
Electronics
In Electronics, there are subdisciplines such as analog design, digital circuits as well as micro and nanoelectronic devices. In the domain of analog design, an electronic engineer specializes in designing analog circuits for household appliances, communication systems and mainly commercial projects. Of course, due to a decline in the importance and application of analog systems, the need for electronic engineers in the domain of analog design has greatly decreased. An electrical engineer with expertise in digital circuits has complete mastery in designing FPGA boards, designing control boards using general or special microcontrollers and works in many telecommunication projects and programs alongside a telecommunications engineer. The domain of micro and nanoelectronic devices is one of the new domains in Iran, which aims to carry out research and activities in the domain of nanotechnology in electronics. Currently, in Iran this domain has only a research aspect and has not been applied very much. For this reason, job opportunities related to it are only limited to working in a small number of equipped laboratories in the country.
Telecommunications
The subdiscipline of Telecommunications itself has several subdisciplines. One of these is system, and a telecommunications engineer who selects this subdiscipline specializes in the domains of designing telecommunication systems for information communication (such as bank communication networks), radar and electronic warfare systems (especially in military domains) as well as installing and starting remote communication networks (such as cell phones). In another subdiscipline, which is the field, a telecommunications engineer has sufficient mastery in designing telecommunication transmitter-receiver components, such as designing antennas, designing waveguides and their simulation. The last subdiscipline is coding, preparing secure communication protocols, testing and evaluating the security level of telecommunication networks which are the specializations of telecommunications engineers working in this domain. There are ample job opportunities in various telecommunication projects for an electrical engineer who specializes in Telecommunications, both in military and non-military sectors.
Head of the Department
Dr. Khatereh Moradi |
kh.moradi@kut.ac.ir |
Ext: 1239 |
Faculty Members
1 |
Dr. Abbas Rezaei |
Associate Professor |
a.rezaee@kut.ac.ir |
Electronics |
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2 |
Dr. Mohammad Dehnavi |
Assistant Professor |
m.dehnavi@kut.ac.ir |
Electronics |
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3 |
Dr. Gholamhossein Roshani |
Associate Professor |
hosseinroshani@kut.ac.ir |
Electronics |
Ext: 1115 |
4 |
Dr. Sohrab Majidifar |
Assistant Professor |
s.majidi@kut.ac.ir |
Electronics |
Ext: 1138 |
5 |
Dr. Abdolhamid Zahedi |
Associate Professor |
zahedi@kut.ac.ir |
Telecommunications |
Ext: 1204 |
6 |
Dr. Khatereh Moradi |
Assistant Professor |
kh.moradi@kut.ac.ir |
Telecommunications |
Ext: 1239 |
7 |
Dr. Soheila Gharavi Hamedani |
Assistant Professor |
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8 |
Dr. Maryam Shirzadian Gilan |
Assistant Professor |
m.shirzadiangilan@kut.ac.ir |
Telecommunications |
Ext: 1116 |
9 |
Dr. Mehri Hosseini |
Assistant Professor |
mehri.hosseini@kut.ac.ir |
Telecommunications |
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Laboratory and Department Experts
Saeid Haghiri |
Laboratory Expert |
s.haghiri@kut.ac.ir |
Ext: 1240 |
Saeid Askari |
Department Expert |
EED@kut.ac.ir |
Ext: 1137 |