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|name = Technion Faculty of Electrical Engineering |
|name = Technion Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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|established = 1947 |
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|head = [[Idit Keidar]] |
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[[File:Franz Ollendorff 02.jpg|thumb|Franz Ollendorff founder of the Faculty of Technology in 1938 the ancestor of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering]] |
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The '''Technion Faculty of Electrical Engineering''' is |
The '''Technion Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering''' is an academic faculty of the [[Technion]] founded in 1947 before the [[State of Israel]] which focuses on the training of [[electrical engineers]] and [[computer engineers]] in various disciplines including [[Computer-aided design|CAD]], [[Very-large-scale integration|VLSI]], Image processing, Signal processing, [[Solid-state electronics]], communication systems, [[integrated circuits]], [[Parallel computing]] and systems, and embedded systems.<ref name=about /> The current dean of faculty is Professor [[Idit Keidar]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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In 1938<ref>{{cite web|title=Franz Ollendorf Minerva Center for Information and Automation|url=http://www.minerva.mpg.de/minerva_centers/center_25.html|publisher=Minera Stiftung|accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref> [[Franz Ollendorff]], an Israeli physicist, established the department of Electrical Engineering under the Faculty of Technology. Franz became its first dean the following year. In 1947 the Faculty of Electrical Engineering was established after it split from the Faculty of Technology.<ref>{{cite web|title=Franz Ollendorff|url=http://ollendorff.technion.ac.il/frantz.html|accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Haim (Franz) Ollendorff (1900-1981)|url=http://www.netsivi.org/olendorf.htm|accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref> |
In 1938<ref>{{cite web|title=Franz Ollendorf Minerva Center for Information and Automation|url=http://www.minerva.mpg.de/minerva_centers/center_25.html|publisher=Minera Stiftung|accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref> [[Franz Ollendorff]], an Israeli physicist, established the department of Electrical Engineering under the Faculty of Technology. Franz became its first dean the following year. In 1947 the Faculty of Electrical Engineering was established after it split from the Faculty of Technology.<ref>{{cite web|title=Franz Ollendorff|url=http://ollendorff.technion.ac.il/frantz.html|accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Haim (Franz) Ollendorff (1900-1981)|url=http://www.netsivi.org/olendorf.htm|accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref> In 2021 it was renamed The Viterbi Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering. |
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==Today== |
==Today== |
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Today, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering is the largest faculty in the [[Technion]] with over 2,000 undergraduate students and over 400 [[Master's degree|master]] and [[doctorate]] students. The faculty consistently ranks among the top 10 Electrical and Computer Engineering faculties in the world.<ref name=about>{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://webee.technion.ac.il/About-Us|publisher=Technion|accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref>{{Citation needed|reason=Independent source needed; current source is Technion's own report|date=August 2015} |
Today, the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering is the largest faculty in the [[Technion]] with over 2,000 undergraduate students and over 400 [[Master's degree|master]] and [[doctorate]] students. The faculty consistently ranks among the top 10 Electrical and Computer Engineering faculties in the world.<ref name=about>{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://webee.technion.ac.il/About-Us|publisher=Technion|accessdate=26 November 2013}}</ref>{{Citation needed|reason=Independent source needed; current source is Technion's own report|date=August 2015}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Latest revision as of 09:11, 11 September 2024
Parent institution | Technion |
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Established | 1947 |
Dean | Idit Keidar |
Location | , |
Website | vee |
The Technion Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering is an academic faculty of the Technion founded in 1947 before the State of Israel which focuses on the training of electrical engineers and computer engineers in various disciplines including CAD, VLSI, Image processing, Signal processing, Solid-state electronics, communication systems, integrated circuits, Parallel computing and systems, and embedded systems.[1] The current dean of faculty is Professor Idit Keidar.
History
[edit]In 1938[2] Franz Ollendorff, an Israeli physicist, established the department of Electrical Engineering under the Faculty of Technology. Franz became its first dean the following year. In 1947 the Faculty of Electrical Engineering was established after it split from the Faculty of Technology.[3][4] In 2021 it was renamed The Viterbi Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Today
[edit]Today, the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering is the largest faculty in the Technion with over 2,000 undergraduate students and over 400 master and doctorate students. The faculty consistently ranks among the top 10 Electrical and Computer Engineering faculties in the world.[1][citation needed]
See also
[edit]- Asher Space Research Institute
- Technion Faculty of Aerospace Engineering
- Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
References
[edit]- ^ a b "About Us". Technion. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
- ^ "Franz Ollendorf Minerva Center for Information and Automation". Minera Stiftung. Retrieved 26 November 2013.
- ^ "Franz Ollendorff". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
- ^ "Haim (Franz) Ollendorff (1900-1981)". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
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