Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Design and develop the integrated circuits and systems at the heart of all electronic devices. Engineer the future of chip performance, power efficiency, and integration, from microprocessors to specialised sensor chips.

Master’s programmes in this field

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Applied Physics

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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Applied Physics

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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Applied Physics

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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Applied Physics

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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Quantum Matter

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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Physics

Tracks:

  • BioMechanical Design

  • Energy, Flow and Process Technology

  • High-Tech Engineering

  • Multi-Machine Engineering

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The Netherlands is home to one of Europe’s most advanced tech ecosystems. Across the country, you’ll find companies offering students real-world projects, internships, and career opportunities.

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What students and alumni say

"TU/e’s MSc Electrical Engineering introduced me to the fast-growing photonics industry in Brainport. Now, as a TU/e PhD student, I’m designing chips to make next-gen fiber internet faster and more energy-efficient."
Quirijn van der Mark
PhD candidate after completing a Master’s in Electrical Engineering at Eindhoven University of Technology
"Matter on the smallest scale is the basis for new technological developments like microchips. I want to apply my knowledge at a company to bring the latest lab discoveries to everyday life."
Tren Jacobs
Master’s student Quantum Matter at Radboud University

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