About EEE
Innovation, academic excellence, and student success.
History
The Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU) was established in response to the growing national demand for skilled engineers in the field of electrical and electronic technologies. Approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) on October 1, 2015, the department began its academic journey with the launch of the B.Sc. (Engg.) program in the 2016–2017 academic session, enrolling its first cohort of 33 students in January 2017. In July 2023, the department expanded its academic offerings with the introduction of the Master‘s program. Aligned with its mission to
educate and empower future engineers, the department is committed to producing competent, ethical, and forward-thinking graduates equipped to navigate the challenges of a fast-evolving technological world. Its vision emphasizes impactful research, academic excellence, and real-world problem solving—principles embedded into the department's teaching and learning environment. The department is supported by well-equipped laboratories and facilities in key areas including Electrical Circuits, Analog & Digital Electronics, Electrical Machines, Power Systems, Power Electronics, and Telecommunication Engineering. Its curriculum is continuously updated to keep pace with global advancements in EEE technologies, ensuring students receive relevant and future-focused education. Guided by a team of highly qualified and research-active faculty members, the department promotes innovation, critical thinking, and technical expertise. Faculty members are engaged in cutting-edge research across diverse fields of engineering, science, and technology, and are dedicated to training students not just with theoretical knowledge, but with the practical skills and values needed to contribute meaningfully to society.
Vision
To educate and empower future electrical and electronic engineers through quality teaching, innovative research, and real-world problem solving to address national development and global advancement.
Mission
M1: To produce competent, ethical, and adaptable graduates in EEE who can thrive in a rapidly evolving technological world.
M2: To lead impactful research and innovation in EEE that advance knowledge and benefit society.
M3: To build strong partnerships in the field of EEE with industry and academia for collaborative growth and sustainable solutions.
M4: To contribute to solving real-world challenges through practical, creative, and responsible EEE practices.