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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

Associate Professor Mojtaba Vaezi works with students at a computer.

Villanova’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering equips students to design, build and improve technologies that power modern life—from communication systems and smart devices to machine learning and cybersecurity solutions.

Students and faculty within the department collaborate across disciplines—and with one another—to solve complex, real-world problems through innovative technologies. Specialty areas include biomedical engineering, embedded systems, mechatronics, signal processing, software engineering and more.

Supported by state-of-the-art labs, one-on-one mentorship and cutting-edge tools that foster innovation and creativity, ECE students gain the technical expertise and ethical responsibility needed for a rapidly evolving digital world.

Department Chair
Dr. Maggie Wang
Associate Professor

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DEPARTMENT NEWS

Deepu Talla, PhD, ’98 MS

From Student to Mentor: Deepu Talla, PhD, ’98 MS, Pays It Forward with Endowed Graduate Fellowship

Grateful for the support that shaped his future success, Talla has made a gift to the College of Engineering to create the Dr. S. S. Rao Memorial Endowed Graduate Fellowship. Starting this fall, Talla’s generosity will fund the tuition and living expenses for graduate students in Electrical or Computer Engineering.

Computer Engineering Grad Among 18 Villanovans to Receive Fulbright Student Grants for 2024-25

Computer Engineering Grad Among 18 Villanovans to Receive Fulbright Student Grants for 2024-25

During her Fulbright year, Jenna Fazio ’24 CpE will continue her studies at Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) in Finland, where she will obtain a master’s degree in Sociotechnical Systems and Sustainability Transitions.

Villanova Professor at the Forefront of Work to Tackle Quantum Threats

Villanova Professor at the Forefront of Work to Tackle Quantum Threats

Jiafeng Xie, PhD, associate professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is working to strengthen security against threats posed by quantum computers.