The mission of the Department of Physics (DoP) is to equip engineering students with a solid background in physics, as well as the scientifically-underpinned ability to think critically, through the provision of teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Our strongly laboratory-based courses are designed to develop the technical and scientific skills required by future engineers.
Chemical Engineering is at the forefront of technological development. The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (DQBE) fosters the transmission of state-of-the-art knowledge in fields that are crucial to the progress of our society, examples of which include the biomedical, pharmaceutical, food related, and environmental.
The Department of Electronical Engineering, Telecommunications and Computers (DEETC) creates and imparts state-of-the-art knowledge in the field of Electronics, Telecommunications and Computer Engineering – knowledge that is essential in the development of an increasingly digital society.
The Department of Electrotechnical Engineering, Energy and Automation (DEEEA) promotes the transmission of knowledge in Electrotechnical Engineering and related fields, and it is constantly searching for innovation and development in emerging areas at a global level, namely the development of alternative sources of energy and industrial automation.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering (DME) is dedicated to imparting knowledge, conducting scientific research, and providing services to the community in the fields of Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management, and related or interdisciplinary fields.
The DME’s core focus is teaching. It currently offers bachelors and masters courses and is equipped to provide other postgraduate training.