Organization profile

Organization profile

Electrical and Computer Engineering plays an essential role in the fields of engineering, applied physics, and computational sciences. A significant portion of advancement in technology originates from innovative research performed in the field of ECE with spill-over effects in the domain of energy conservation, Internet of Everything (IoT), telecommunications and robotics.


The program offers the opportunity to specialize in one of two distinct tracks.

  • Electro-Physics

The Electro-Physics track encompasses technical areas of solid-state electronics, microsystems, electromagnetics photonics.

  • Systems

The Systems track focuses on communications, signal processing, and control.

The interdisciplinary research carried out in the individual STAT Faculty Research Groups is complemented by the KAUST Core Lab facilities, the Research Centers affiliated to CEMSE and spans across the University and into international collaborations with industry and research institutions.

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  • Applied High-Power Electromagnetic's Paper of the Year

    Carin, L. (Recipient), 2000

    Prize: Award or HonorBest Article Award

  • Best Paper

    Carin, L. (Recipient), 2013

    Prize: Award or HonorBest Article Award

  • Clean Project of the Year

    Carin, L. (Recipient), 2005

    Prize: Award or HonorAwarded grant

  • Cleanup Project of the Year

    Carin, L. (Recipient), 2000

    Prize: Award or HonorExcellence Award

  • Distinguished Alumnus - University of Maryland

    Carin, L. (Recipient), 2013

    Prize: Award or HonorHonorary Distinction