Department of

Electrical and Computer Engineering

A Department of the Institute of Technology

Electrical Engineering Graduate Handbook 2008-2009

Bruce F. Wollenberg, DGS

Keshab Parhi
Director of Graduate Studies
6-181 EE/CSci Bldg.
612.624.4116
parhi@umn.edu

Linda Jagerson, Assistant to the DGS

Linda Jagerson
Assistant to the DGS
4-178 EE/CSci Bldg.
612.625.3564
jager001@umn.edu

Office Hours:
10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
or by appointment

It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to the Electrical Engineering Graduate Program at the University of Minnesota. As a graduate student, you will not only learn a great deal from the course work, but you will also learn significantly by interacting with fellow Graduate students.

My advice to those admitted to the PhD program and to those interested in pursuing a PhD but are currently admitted to the MS program is to get involved in research with a faculty member after your first semester. I encourage you to talk to several faculty members and fellow graduate students working in your field of interest. I also encourage you to take graduate classes from a faculty member if you intend to work with a specific advisor. Two things must happen before you can formally advance to the PhD program: you must pass the written preliminary exam, and you must begin research with a research advisor. Completion of your PhD thesis will make you an expert on that topic, and your work will be the state of the art. The path to defining and creating the state of the art will be challenging but rewarding.

I expect you to read the Graduate Studies Handbook, and be familiar with the policies and procedures. If you have questions, please feel free to ask Linda Jagerson, Assistant to the Director of Graduate Studies. Linda is most helpful, and can provide useful information and advice. I suggest you to stop by her office. You can also email me at parhi@umn.edu or see me during my office hours.

I hope your graduate education at the University of Minnesota is exciting, intellectually stimulating, and enjoyable.

 

Keshab K. Parhi
Director of Graduate Studies
Electrical Engineering Graduate Program

 

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