Department of Electrical-Power Engineering

Department of Electrical-Power Engineering

History of electrical engineering department

The electrical engineering department of the technical and engineering faculty started its activity in 1377 by accepting students in the associate degree in electronics. In 1385, when the last batch of students were admitted to the associate degree, it started accepting students in the fields of electrical-power engineering and bachelor electronics. .

After several years of activity of the electrical engineering department at the undergraduate level and two graduation courses of undergraduate students, from October 2010, with the authorization of the master's degree in power electrical engineering (in the fields of power electronics, electric machines, and power systems) and in the field Electrical and electronic engineering (in micro and nano electronic devices and electronic integrated circuits) accepted students for the first time through a national exam. Also, from October 1391 for the field of electrical-power engineering, and from October 1392 for the field of electrical-electronic engineering, it accepted doctoral students.

Currently, the electrical engineering department has 16 full-time faculty members (3 full professors, 3 associate professors, 9 assistant professors, and 1 instructor), 1 bachelor's degree (electrical engineering), 2 master's degrees (electrical-electronic engineering in hardware trends) micro- and nano-electronics and electronic integrated circuits and electrical-power engineering in the fields of power electronics and electric machines, power systems) and 2 doctoral fields (electrical-electronic and electrical-power engineering).