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MARMARA UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF

ENGINEERING

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Mission of Electrical and

Electronics Engineering

To make our engineering students

competitive in

research

and

development

of technological activities

in

Turkey

and in the

World

By providing them the required information and

skills in high standards

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Vision of Electrical and

Electronics Engineering

Electrical

and

Electronics

Engineering

Comprehend, Produce, Improve, Disseminate All the necessary Know-how, Skills, and Technologies

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Advantages

Some Advantages of Marmara University

 University is located in the heart of city

 Students can study abroad by the exchange programs within the framework of ERASMUS

 Double major and subspeciality programs can be pursued

 Students in the campus can benefit from the computer lab

 Wide range of resources are available at the Central Library (not only books and periodicals, but also visual media such as VCD and DVD collections)

 There are sorority dormitories in the campus

 Students get scholarships provided by the Rectorship of Marmara University

 There are more than 100 student clubs configured according to students aspects and talents

 Free of charge cultural courses (on Turkish Folk Music , Folk Music and Turkish Classical Music Choir, Theater Plays, Photography, Playing Musical Instruments such as violin, guitar and bağlama) and sports courses (on Table Tennis, Rock Climbing, Mountaineering, Volleyball, Basketball, Boxing and Chess) are provided by the Directorate of Health Culture and Sports.

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Advantages

Advantages of Engineering Faculty

 Education in full English language

 Academic staff with solid international experience

 Up-to-date curriculum that coincides the approved standards in the World

 Office hours designated to students by lecturers

 Students can benefit from the education program and researches in progress at the Faculty of Technical Education and the Faculty of Arts and

Sciences which are located at the same campus

 Due to close relationships between the deparments, collaborations are possible

 Part-time jobs can be offerred to students by the Faculty

 Computer labs available to the students

 Lectures are not given in large classrooms, thus students can benefit from the individual attention

 Preparatory class students can attend to lectures of freshmen depending on the schedule

 Students can take part in scientific researches as well as several clup activities, technical excursions, weekend parties and seminars that are given by famous people

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Electrical and Electronics

Engineering

Electrical and Electronics

Engineering

Electronics Engineering Electrical

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Electrical

•Conducts research and development projects on the energy generation and transmission devices and systems.

Engineering

•Performs the construction and maintenance of the electricity generating facilities like nuclear, thermal and hydroelectric plants. •Management of costs and workforce in the projects.

•Sets control standarts and protocols for maintaining security and effective functioning of electricty generation and distribution systems, engines and devices.

•Proposes projects on efficient distribution of produced electrical energy.

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Electronics

•Conducts research and development projects on using electricity to process information as in radar, telecommunication and signal processing systems.

•Performs studies on microelectronic component design and development of electronic circuit systems.

Engineering

•Designs microwave antennas which is used in communication systems. •Performs studies on control and automation systems

•Works on design, implementation, operation and maintenance of industrial, control and medical electronical devices.

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Departmants of Electrical and Electronics

Engineering

Electricity Generation and Transmission Electrical Devices Communication Circuits and Systems Electronics Electromagnetic Fields and Microwave Techniques Control and Automation

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Laboratories

•Electronics •Digital Design and Microprocessors Z z z z ” •Computational Sciences •Signal Processing and Communication •Control and Automation •Electromagnetics and Power Electronics

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 COMPUTER TOOLS FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS

 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS

 MICROPROCESSORS

 HIGH VOLTAGE TECHNIQUES I

 MICROWAVES

 DISCRETE TIME SYSTEMS

Some courses offered

by the Deparment

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Working Fields of Electrical and

Electronics Engineers

Defense Industry

Electric Circuits and Systems Design

Electromechanical

Industry High-Energy Systems

Medical Electronics Wired and Wireless

Communication

Satellite and Optical Communications

Robotics and Automation

Computer Networks

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A

kad

emik

K

ad

ro

Prof. Dr. Murat Doğruel Prof. Dr. Osman Kılıç

Assoc. Prof. Cabir Vural

Assoc. Prof. Mustafa Onat

Asst. Prof. Alper Şişman

Asst. Prof. Emre Arslan

Asst. Prof. Fulya Kunter

Assoc. Prof. Tanju Yelkenci

Asst. Prof. G. Bora Esmer Asst. Prof. G. Gürbüz Lacey Research Asst. Ahmet Aydoğan Research Asst. Deniz Özenli Research Asst. Fethullah Sipahioğlu Research Asst. Kemal Bayat Research Asst. Müzeyyen Karamanoğlu

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S

ome

of

th

e

A

dvantages

•State-of-the-art Laboratory Facilities Current and world-class curriculum •English Language Training Strong academic staff with international experience •Prep. School Students can attend the lectures

Club activities, technical trips, weekend parties and seminars. •Small Number of Students

Students can find part-time jobs at

the school

•Opportunities arising from the support departments in close association

Flexible office hours of faculty members

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Electrical and Electronics

Engineering Club

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Electrical

and

Electronics

Engineering

Club

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Electrical

and

Electronics

Engineering

Club

Seminar on Career Steps in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

TÜBİTAK-National Metrology Institute Technical Trip Seminar on the Effects of Electromagnetic Waves

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Electrical

and

Electronics

Engineering

Club

The Chamber of Electrical Engineers (EMO) Seminar

"Addressing Societal Problems: The Role of Electrical & Computer Engineering" Seminar

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Awards

 With Innovation Week, winner of the choosen best projects of the 17 Design Competition and 7 R-D Projects Competition which is realized Turkey Exporters' Association in 2012 were taken awards. Prof. Dr. Murat DOĞRUEL who winner the most innovative automative project award submited 'Ulaşım Konformetresi' with Assit. Prof. Alper ŞİŞMAN.

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Awards

 Marmara University Electrical and Electronics Engineering students Burak Kılıç and Yağmur Kırkağaç joined in Free Category of Istanbul Technical University Robotics Days ’13 with Pidgey project. They were the 4th in Free Category.

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Awards

 Marmara University Electrical and Electronics Engineering student Yağmur Kırkağaç won the second award in Dokuz Eylül University IEEE Energy Saving Contest with project ESC# (Energy Saving for Computers).

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Awards

 Ranked second in both in Single Line and Multi Line Following Robot Contest at Uludağ University Robotics Days 2012.

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Awards

 Marmara University, Faculty of Engineering Robotics Team (MUFE Robotics)

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Dept. of Electrical and Electronics

Engineering

Faculty of Engineering,

Marmara University

Goztepe, 34722 Istanbul, Turkey

Department Secretary : Burcu

KAMBAK

Phone: +90 (216) 4182357 - 640

Fax: +90 (216) 348 0293

http://eng.marmara.edu.tr

e-mail: mdogruel@marmara.edu.tr

Contact Information

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