Electrical and Computer Engineering is one of the most fascinating and exciting fields of study today. Due to the widespread applications of electronic and information technology, ECE is also one of the most general fields of study. At its core, ECE is based upon the fundamental physical principles that govern the flow of electricity, as well as the design methods that allow us to effectively harness those principles. If you’ve used electricity today, then you’ve benefitted from the field of ECE.
At Queen’s, our Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is recognized for its excellence nationally and internationally. Our department comprises 217 undergraduate students, 132 graduate students, 26 faculty members, 11 cross-appointed faculty, and 8 staff. We also have world-class research groups in such diverse areas as:
We pride ourselves in the excellence of our teaching and research, as well as the strong connection that we have with our students. Our undergraduate faculty-to-student ratio of 1:8, which is among the highest in the country, and which translates to a very direct and personal educational experience for our students. Our undergraduate students receive a strong common core which they are able to supplement with electives chosen flexibly from one or more Streams of concentration:
We invite you to visit and explore the opportunities in our department, both online and in person.
A record number of first year Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science students turned out for the recent ECE First Year Discipline Night.
Professors Saeed Gazor, Steve Blostein, and Il-Min Kim, have been awarded an NSERC Strategic Project grant for their project titled, “Adaptive Spectrum Allocation and Sensing for Cognitive Communication.”
Graduate Student Enrolment in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is well up from last year. “The current enrolment of 132 students makes us the largest graduate program in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Sciences,” says Professor Al Freundorfer, Graduate Coordinator.
Mechatronics engineering is the design of computer-controlled electro-mechanical systems.
Administrative staff members in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will be the first in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science to use the new thin client computers, part of a Faculty-wide Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) program. Thin clients will start showing up on the desks of administrative staff members in ECE over the next few weeks.

The Twenty-Sixth Biennial Symposium on Communications will be held at Queen’s University in historic Kingston, Ontario, Canada, May 28-29, 2012, with a welcoming reception on the evening of May 27, 2012.Read More ...
The Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada’s (NSERC) 2010 Strategic Projects Grants (SPG) Program awards funding to two ECE Research projects.
Out of the 48 projects offered in the first year project course, APSC100, which is taken by all entering engineering students, ECE’s First-Year Smartphone App has been ranked most popular, with first choice picks of 9%.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is one of five disciplines within the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, and one of the university’s largest departments with respect to graduate student enrolment.