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Information About Master's Program
Advising and Curriculum
EE
Schedule of Classes
Graduation Requirement for M.E. Degree
Graduation Check
Please visit the office of Associate Dean of Graduate Studies,
T-152, Tel: (212) 650-8030
Graduate Scholarships & Awards
Please visit CUNY Graduate Center
for Information.
CCNY Graduate
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Facilities: Current EE Research Laboratories include:
Sponsored Centers:
Cooperative Remote Sensing Science and Technology (CREST) Center sponsored
by National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is
a consortium of five universities led by CCNY.
University Research Center for Optical Sensing and Imaging (COSI)
sponsored by NASA.
Communication and Networks Alliance sponsored by Army Research Lab;
this consortium of industrial and academic institutions is headed
by Telecordia.
New York State Center for Advanced Technology (CAT) in Ultrafast Photonics.
CCNY Centers:
Center for Information Networking and Telecommunciations (CINT)
Institute for Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Lasers (IUSL)
International Center for Environmental Resources and Development
(ICERD)
Photonics Engineering Center
Research Laboratories:
Telecommunications Networking, Local Area Network, Optical Networking,
Optical Communication, Optical Materials, Photonics Application,
Photonics Simulations Lab, Nonlinear Optics Laboratory, Optical
Remote Sensing Laboratory, Remote Sensing/Geographical Information
Systems Computer, Microelectronics, and Robotics.
Other Research Facilities:
Research equipment includes: Multiwavelength Laser Radar (LIDAR)
observatory. Mobile Remote Sensing Facility, Modelocked pico and
femtosecond Ti: Sapphire lasers and Ti: Sapphire regenerative amplifier
systems; Picosecond Qswitched, modelocked Nd: YAG and synchronously
pumped tunable dye laser system. Picosecond Q-switched, modelocked
Nd: YAG and dye laser/amplifier systems. Femtosecond CPM dye laser/copper
vapor laser pumped dye amplifier systems; Fosterite lasers. Nanosecond
Q-switched Nd: YAG and tunable optical parametric oscillator systems;
large and small frame Argon ion lasers and cw tunable dye laser;
semiconductors diode lasers; streak cameras; spectrophotometers
and multichannel optical analyzers; high dynamic range cooled CCD
detectors, intensified reticon diode arrays, vidicon detectors,
spatial light modulator, and thermal infrared imaging camera; vacuum
deposition facilities for metals and polymers; cryogenic refrigerators
and cryostats refrigerators and cryostats, high resolution microscopes,
wedge bouncer, IC probe stations, and darkroom and mask fabrication
facilities; spectrum analyzers, digital pattern generator and error
detector, network analyzer; multi gigasample/second digitizing oscilloscopes,
60 GHz communication signal analyzer, 1 GHz and 400 MHz analog oscilloscopes;
multimedia communication facilities and ATM switches; Wireless Communications
Facilities. Major computational facilities in the department include
a network of 150 Sun workstations. In addition, a network of PC
computers is used by graduate students and faculty researchers in
the telecommunications and remote sensing areas. These networks
are connected to other research facilities located on campus
and to the CUNY Computational Center, as well as the National Computational
Facilities through the Internet.
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