Research Facilities
Postgraduate students are provided with study areas in our pleasant modern buildings. The Department of Electronic Engineering is a medium sized department. This means that we are big enough to offer the research facilities which enable students to do leading-edge research, but small enough to retain a friendly personal atmosphere which makes it easy for new students to fit into life in the Department.
A postgraduate at work in her study area in the Beth Gleeson building. This is one of two buildings occupied by the Department of Electronic Engineering.
The Department maintains modern equipment and computing facitilites to support these areas of research.
Research is conducted in modern laboratories that are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. Featured is a postgraduate student working on optical fibre research.
Staff members and postgraduate students working on the TIGER Project (Tasman International Geospace Enviroment Radar).
The Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) facility within the Department of Electronic Engineering is the only III-V (Gallium Arsenide related) MBE compound semiconductor growth system in an Australian University.
Detailed information on undergraduate and postgraduate courses is available from the La Trobe University handbook. Further information regarding the Department of Electronic Engineering may be obtained by writing to:
The Postgraduate Research Coordinator
Department of Electronic Engineering
La Trobe University
Victoria 3086 Australia
- T: +61 (0)3 9479 2036
- F: +61 (0)3 9471 0524
- E: pgrad_cord_ee@latrobe.edu.au