Optoelectronics

Marian Vlădescu

Coordinator

Catalogue of disciplines

Overview

The Optoelectronics MSc programme is coordinated by the Department of Electronic Technology and Reliability (TEF), in collaboration with the National Research and Development Institute for Microtechnology (IMT). The participating faculty members are from the Department of Electronic Technology and Reliability, the Department of Physics, the Department of Mathematics, as well as specialists from research institutes and industry (Microchip, Infineon, etc.). The disciplines studied provide both fundamental training in optoelectronics and specialist training in the various subfields of optoelectronics.

Who is it for?

Graduates of undergraduate studies in the fields of: electronic engineering and telecommunications, computer and information technology, electrical engineering, systems engineering, computer science, mechatronics and robotics, aerospace engineering, weapons, missile and ammunition engineering, energy engineering.

Objectives of the Master's programme

  • Specialising in the conception, design and manufacture of optoelectronic devices and circuits;
  • Learning modern assisted design methods applied to photonic devices;
  • Specialisation in the specific technological fields of optoelectronic devices and circuits;
  • Specialising in the design and configuration of optical communication systems and networks.

Specialist skills offered to graduates

  • Application of fundamental and specialist knowledge to solve complex technical problems specific to optoelectronics;
  • Numerical modelling, analysis and simulation in optoelectronics;
  • Development of engineering solutions for: optoelectronic materials, optoelectronic and photonic devices, optoelectronic sensors and transducers, command, control and signal processing circuits for optoelectronic devices, optical communication systems and networks.

Examples of research directions addressed

  • unguided optical communications (FSO)
  • visible spectrum optical communications (VLC)
  • optoelectronic sensor applications
  • LED lighting systems
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