About
Electrical and Electronics Engineering encompasses a wide range of areas, from power systems to communications, signal processing, and robotics. This page provides resources to help you better understand this broad field.
Newsletter
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Research
In BİLGİ Microsystems Laboratory (MSL), we are interested in the design, modeling, and experimental characterization of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), micro-optical devices, and mixed-signal and radio-frequency (RF) integrated circuits (IC) with a strong emphasis on biomedical applications. Our main aspiration is to create applicable micro-systems and technologies.
Projects
Microsystems Laboratory (MSL)
- Disposable Piezoresistive MEMS Airflow Sensor for Chronic Respiratory Disease Detection
- A Mathematical Programming Approach for IoT-Enabled, Energy-Efficient Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Network Design and Implementation
Biosensors Research Group
Biomedical Instrumentation & Signal Interpretation Research Group
Integrated Circuits Research Group
Metaverse Research Group
Robotics and Machine Vision
Wireless Micro Devices Research Group
VLSI Research Group
Latest Publication
- 2025: Advanced MEMS-Based Airflow Sensors - Published in IEEE Sensors Journal.
- 2024: RF Integrated Circuits for Biomedical Applications - Published in Nature Electronics.
Videos
- Engineering: Associate Professor Yiğit Dağhan Gökdel talks about the current role of engineering during the winter seminar series.
- EEEN Homecoming 2023: An alumni gathering of Electrical and Electronics Engineering graduates.
- EEEN PhD: Introduction to the EEEN PhD programs by department faculty and assistants.
Research and Development Project Record
To access the page where Electrical and Electronics Engineering students can register their Research and Development projects, click here.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What fields does Electrical and Electronics Engineering cover?
A: Professionals can work in areas such as energy, automation, communication, biomedical, and the defense industry.
Q: What programming languages should I learn?
A: C/C++, Python, MATLAB, and VHDL are commonly used languages.
Inspiration
- Thomas Edison: Inventor of the electric bulb and pioneer of electrical distribution systems.
- James Clerk Maxwell: Founder of electromagnetic theory.
- Gökhan Hotamışlıgil: Turkish scientist known for his biotechnological research at Harvard University.
Contact
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