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Welcome to ESL! Feel free to go through the videos to get acquainted with ESL members and their experiences here at the lab. We look forward to hearing from you.
Graduate Courses at ESL:
• ECE 710 - Microwave Circuits • ECE 711 - Radiation from Antennas • ECE 713 - Elements of Radio Wave Propagation • ECE 714 - Radar Systems • ECE 716 - Optics with Laser Light • ECE 719 - Electromagnetic Field Theory • ECE 810 - Electromagnetic Field Theory II • ECE 811 - Electromagnetic Field Theory III • ECE 812 - Applied High Frequency Methods in Electromagnetics • ECE 813 - Finite Elements for Electromagnetics • ECE 814 - Method of Moments in Electromagnetics • ECE 815 - Advanced Antenna Theory • ECE 817 - Advanced Electromagnetic Theory I • ECE 818 - Advanced Electromagnetic Theory II • ECE 819 - Advanced Electromagnetic Theory III • ECE 917 - Advanced Optical Concepts
Please see the course list at the ECE website for descriptions of the courses.
Degree Requirements
The Masters Degree requires at least 45 hours of graduate credit. The Ph.D. Degree requires 135 hours of graduate credit including the 45 credits from masters degree.
For more detailed descriptions of the degree requirements, please see the ECE Department Graduate Handbook. For more information regarding graduate studies in ECE at OSU, see the Graduate Program Information at the ECE website. |
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 We present to you several videos of ESL members to give you some insight on their research and experiences here at ESL. Click on the image to go to the videos page.
 ESL owns and operates a state-of-the-art compact range facility that is used by ESL researchers and graduate students as well as industrial partners for measuring scattering parameters and testing new antennas. |