welcome to electronic and computer engineering

brief history

The Department of Electronic Engineering was established in 1981 under the Faculty of Engineering after the previous department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering was split into two separate departments.
It was created to harness the explosion of knowledge in the field of electronics to satisfy deep national needs for skilled engineers in the vital areas of telecommunication, control, instrumentation, digital and computer engineering.

The department offers a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronic Engineering to undergraduates, as well as Msc and Doctoral degree programs in relevant specializations under Electronic Engineering. The department provides students with an education that balances theory and practical’s and, through dynamic programs with interdisciplinary opportunities, preparing students to meet the challenges of an ever-changing, complex world.

The department has recorded many significant milestones. Since its inception in 1981, the Department has produced the highest number of first-class graduates than any other departments in the university. It has also produced many overall best graduating students more than any department in the university; it has produced overall university bests for three consecutive academic sessions in 1995/1996, 1996/1997 and 1997/1998.

The 1996/1997 university best, Osita Onuma, in 1998/1999 produced best ever recorded result (aggregate of 98.85 on a 100-point scale) in the 124 year-history of taught postgraduate programme at Imperial College and the entire University of London. The department earned two national designations (honours) as a Centre of Excellence in Electronic and in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in 1986 and 2001 an Education Trust Fund (ETF) Center Of Excellence in ICT and Telecommunication Networks.

Given the above potential, the department is optimistic it can build on its considerable success and experience of the past 41 years to play a significant role in assisting the nation achieve its long-term objective of technological self-reliance.

meet our staff

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Prof. Ogechukwu N. Iloanusi (Ph.D)
Head of Department

Biometrics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Pattern Analysis and Signal Processing
Electronic Engineering
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Prof. Ani Cosmas Ikechukwu (Ph.D)

Data Communication and Network Resource Management
Electronic Engineering
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Prof. Oparaku Ogbonna Ukachukwu (Ph.D)

Renewable Energy, Photovolatics
Electronic Engineering
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Engr. Nathan David

Digital Electronics, Microprocessor Technology
Electronic Engineering

our research

The department conducts research across a wide range of topics under the discipline of Electronic Engineering.

We target both the fundamental advances and the practical applications of Electronic Engineering to help address some of the greatest challenges of the future.

student doing research

study electronic engineering

student doing research

undergraduate | BEng

Developing graduate engineers with the skills, knowledge and imagination that will help shape our world.

postgraduate | Msc

Two year M.Sc and M.Eng programmes aims to prepare graduate students to be able to understand and analyze electronic components, materials and complete systems through modelling and simulation

postgraduate | Phd

The doctoral programme is intended to produce doctoral candidates capable of initiating and leading Research and Development (R & D) works in their areas of specialization.

recent awards to our students

best final year student

Mba Angel Ifechukwu

Best third year student of Electronic Enginering department

CPGA : 5.00
best final year
best fourth year student
best third year student
best second year student