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History and Statistics
The Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering (ESE) was formed in 2003 as a merger between Electrical Engineering (EE) and Systems Science and Mathematics (SSM). EE was the second-oldest electrical engineering department in the United States. Since its inception, it has made contributions to education and research in applied physics, electronics, communications, signal processing, and biomedical engineering. SSM was a unique department specializing in applied mathematics, systems, and control. ESE faculty are dedicated to high-quality education and research, and are active in research programs with a wide variety of engineering and science topics. They lead national and international research teams and collaborate on interdisciplinary research projects at Washington University.
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General Statistics
Faculty:
Professors : 12
Assoc. Prof.:3
Asst Prof.:2
Emeriti: 6
Affiliate Prof.:3
Adjunct Prof.:2
Senior Prof. :4
Lecturer:1
Research Associates:2
Students
PhD/DSc : 50
MSEE/MSSSM:70
Undergrad:100
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