Some Facts and Figures
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"...In both teaching and research,
Electrical Engineering is an academic department of great
distinction and should be treasured by Israel as a major
national resource" (Review
Committee).

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Ranked among the "top 10" Electrical
Engineering and Computer Science departments in the world;
comparable departments are Stanford, MIT, UC Berkeley,
Illinois, Michigan, UC San Diego and a few others (Review
Committee).

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Ranked in some research areas as "second to
none" worldwide (Review
Committee).

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At both undergraduate and graduate levels, the
curricula of instruction have been ranked as
"excellent" (Review
Committee).

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The undergraduate labs, the projects, and the
student quality have been ranked as "second to none"
(Review
Committee).

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EE students have unique and outstanding
qualities (President`s Report).

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The largest department of its kind in Israel,
offering a wide selection of high-tech specialties enabling
students to experience actual R&D in the most advanced
laboratories.

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Over 10,000 graduates are leading and
establishing high-tech industries.

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EE graduates have been recognized to be "the
creme de la creme" of high-tech engineers (Motorola
Report).

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70% of CEOs and VPs of high-tech industries in
Israel are Technion EE graduates (Neaman Institute
Report).

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Outstanding students receive special
conditions.

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Extensive relations with industry, and with
academic and industrial liaison support programs.

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