Purpose and Program Description
The Libraries seek to support research in contemporary
electrical engineering use of electrical and electromagnetic
signals for the generation, transmission, processing, storage,
conversion and control of information and energy,
telecommunications, microelectronics, digital systems, photonics,
and Very Large Scale Integrated circuits (VLSI). It supports the
needs of undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. students, the teaching
faculty, post-docs, researchers and staff members.
During the first half of the 1990’s, the total
population of faculty, masters and Ph.D. students, post-docs and
researchers has remained steady. The undergraduate enrollment has
gone up in the School of Engineering because of the
University's efforts to strengthen the undergraduate
education at Columbia.
The Center for Telecommunications Research (CTR) is at the
forefront conducting research in five rapidly growing areas vital
to the development of future technology: communications and
information processing, solid state and integrated electronics,
ultrafast optics and photonics, VLSI systems and computer aided
design and electromagnetics and plasmas.
Areas of established specialization include the conception and
realization of Novel telecommunications networks, systems, and
services that fully integrate all means of conveying information
voice, data, graphics, and video. This is interdisciplinary
effort involving faculty and researchers from four engineering
departments. In addition there are several areas of research and
specialization which are described in CTR publications and
bulletins.