OVERVIEW OF THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

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OVERVIEW OF THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Presentation Presentation Outline Outline DEPARTMENT HISTORY AREAS OF SPECIALIZATIONS FACILITIES STUDENT ENROLLMENT ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS RESEARCH ACTIVITIES SHORT COURSES SUMMARY 2- 05/21/24 SAB

EE EE DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT HISTORY HISTORY ESTABLISHED IN 1969 GRANTED THE FIRST M.S. DEGREE IN THE UNIVERSITY IN 1975 FIRST TO START THE Ph.D. PROGRAM IN THE UNIVERSITY IN 1982 GRANTED THE FIRST Ph.D. DEGREE IN THE UNIVERSITY IN 1986 3- 05/21/24 SAB

AREAS AREAS OF OF EXCELLENCE EXCELLENCE FACULTY SPECIALIZATION 8 ENERGY AND POWER SYSTEMS 10 COMMUNICATIONS 3 ELECTRONICS 9 CONTROL SYSTEMS 5 ELECTROMAGNETICS 4 DIGITAL SYSTEMS 4- 05/21/24 SAB

EE EE LABORATORIES LABORATORIES ELECTRIC CIRCUITS ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONS DIGITAL SYSTEMS -PROCESSORS ELECTROMAGNETICS FIBER OPTICS POWER SYSTEMS ELECTRICAL MACHINES TELEPHONY POWER ELECTRONICS ANALOG CONTROL SYSTEMS HIGH VOLTAGE DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS 5- 05/21/24 SAB

UNDERGRADUATE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT STUDENT ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT TOTAL 552 634 767 864 977 AEEEE 185367 207427 249518 271593 324653 YEAR 1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 6- 05/21/24 SAB

EE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT 1000 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 86 87 88 89 90 YEAR 91 92 93 94 95

GRADUATE GRADUATE STUDENT STUDENT ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENT TOTAL 355 414 505 705 674 30 37 45 65 63 Ph.D.MS. YEAR 1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 8- 05/21/24 SAB

EE GRADUATE STUDENT ENROLLMENT 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 91 92 93 YEAR 94 95

EE EE FACULTY FACULTY MEMBERS MEMBERS TOTAL LECT.ASST.ASSOC. PROF. .PROFPROF. YEAR 35 33 35 37 36 39 412 411 510 611 49 414 163 153 164 164 185 165 1989-1990 1990-1991 1991-1992 1992-1993 1993-1994 1994-1995 10- 05/21/24 SAB

STUDENTS STUDENTS GRADUATED GRADUATED TOTAL 78 74 92 Ph.D. M.Sc. B.Sc. 1 0 1 146 4 8 4 2 73 66 87 15 YEAR 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 129 1993-94 11- 05/21/24 SAB

STUDENTS GRADUATED 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 91 92 93 YEAR 94

DEGREE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS I:I: UNDERGRADUATE UNDERGRADUATE AEE EE MAJOR 77 77 GENERAL 40 42 CORE 13 20 ELECTIVES 9 0* TRAINING 139 139TOTAL CREDITS Plus summer training .Prog Cooperative * 13- 05/21/24 SAB

DEGREE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS II: II: GRADUATE GRADUATE TOTALTHESISCOURSESDEGREE 30 42 6 12 24 M.S. 30PH.D. ENTRANCE and QUALIFYING EXAMINATION 14- 05/21/24 SAB

TRAINING TRAINING PROGRAMS PROGRAMS CO-OP PROGRAM SUMMER TRAINING PROGRAM CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT 15- 05/21/24 SAB

RESEARCH RESEARCH PROJECTS PROJECTS A MASTER PLAN STUDY OF SAUDI ARABIA'S EXTRA HV TRANSMISSION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS EVALUATION OF HV INSULATORS PERFORMANCE IN SAUDI ARABIA FEASIBILITY STUDY OF INTERCONNECTING OF THE POWER SYSTEMS IN GCC FEASIBILITY STUDY OF INTERCONNECTING THE POWER SYSTEMS OF THE MASHREQ ARAB COUNTRIES EXTENSION OF THE FEASIBILITY STUDY OF INTERCONNECTING THE POWER SYSTEMS OF THE MASHREQ ARAB COUNTRIES 16- 05/21/24 SAB

RESEARCH RESEARCH PROJECTS PROJECTS cont’d cont’d UNDERWATER COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS RADAR ANOMALOUS PROPAGATION EVALUATION OF SAUDI TELEPHONE NETWORK FOR FULL-DUPLEX DATA TRANSMISSION DEVELOPMENT OF ADVANCED COMPUTER CONTROL FOR PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRIES EVALUATION OF DISTRIBUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS 17- 05/21/24 SAB

SHORT SHORT COURSES COURSES POWER SYSTEM PLANNING, OPERATION AND CONTROL INDUSTRIAL POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS USING PC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FOR NON-ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS AND ITS APPLICATIONS ANOMALOUS PROPAGATION AND RADAR MICROWAVE AND SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF MATERIAL BY ULTRASOUND CONTROL SYSTEMS DESIGN, SIMULATION AND .IMPLEMENTATION 18- 05/21/24 SAB

SHORT SHORT COURSES COURSES cont’d cont’d ANTENNA: THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OPTICAL FIBER COMMUNICATIONS BASIC COMMUNICATIONS FOR NON- ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION CAD TOOLS FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING HVDC/HVAC TRANSMISSION IN POWER SYSTEMS 19- 05/21/24 SAB

SUMMARY SUMMARY DEPARTMENT’S GOAL IS TO GRADUATE QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS TO BETTER SERVE THE KINGDOM. EE FACULTY ARE WELL-QUALIFIED TO CONDUCT RESEARCH IN ALL FIELDS OF ELECTRICAL ENG. DEPARTMENT IS WELL-EQUIPPED TO PERFORM APPLIED RESEARCH ACCORDING TO INDUSTRY NEEDS. THE PROGRAM WAS EVALUATED BY ABET AND WAS CONSIDERED AS OUTSTANDING. 20- 05/21/24 SAB

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OVERVIEW OF THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

OVERVIEW OF THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

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