Master’s and Ph.D. Programs in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Ottawa and Carleton University, Canada

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The Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Electrical and Computer Engineering (OCIECE) offers scholarships for students pursuing graduate studies (Master’s and Ph.D.) in Electrical and Computer Engineering. These scholarships aim to support students in engaging with cutting-edge research and industry collaboration in a dynamic educational environment.

Designation

Graduate Scholarships for Master’s and Ph.D. Programs in Electrical and Computer Engineering

Eligibility/Qualification

  • Should meet the admission requirements for respective graduate programs.
  • Must maintain satisfactory academic performance.
  • No separate application process; considered automatically upon admission.

Location

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (University of Ottawa and Carleton University)

Research Area

Research ThemesDescription
Computer CommunicationsFocus on communication systems and protocols.
Computer-Aided Design for Electronic CircuitTechniques for designing integrated circuits.
Digital and Wireless CommunicationsResearch on communication technologies in wireless systems.
Signal, Speech, and Image ProcessingTechniques for processing various types of signals and data.
Biomedical EngineeringInnovations in technology for healthcare applications.
Systems and Machine IntelligenceExploring advancements in AI and machine learning.

Description

The scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence and research potential. Graduate students in the Master’s programs (MASc and MEng) and the Ph.D. program in Electrical and Computer Engineering are eligible for various funding opportunities. Students engage in hands-on research with strong ties to industry and federal government laboratories.

How to Apply

  1. Apply for Graduate Admission: Submit an application to the graduate program of your choice at OCIECE.
  2. Required Documents: Prepare all academic transcripts, a statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation as specified in the program guidelines.
  3. Automatic Consideration: No separate scholarship application is necessary; all eligible candidates are automatically considered.

Last Date to Apply

Check the specific program guidelines on the University of Ottawa and Carleton University websites as application deadlines may vary.

For more information, you may contact the Graduate Studies Office at engineering.grad@uOttawa.ca or call 613-562-5347.

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