Telecommunication and Aeronautic Engineering
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Laboratories

EETAC was a pioneer in giving a significant weight in the academic curriculum to experimental lessons and the use of laboratories, offering free access to students when no classes are running, to finish their work or to test and practice their own designs. There are two types of laboratories, those used only for academic issues:

  • 2 Basic Electronics laboratoriesLaboratories

  • 1 Basic Engineering laboratory

  • 1 Digital Electronics laboratory

  • 1 Radiofrequency laboratories

  • 1 Wireless Systems and Networks laboratory

  • 1 Antenna laboratory

  • 1 Optical Communication laboratory

  • 1 Data Transmission laboratory

  • 1 Operative Systems laboratory

  • 1 Telematic Laboratory

  • 2 Communication Networks laboratory

  • 3 Computer and CAD laboratories

And the laboratories used by the research teams and departments to do their research activities. Each research team has its own laboratory, and they can also used by PhD students and those doing their Diploma or Master Thesis work. Students collaborating with research activities (master students or those with a scholarship) are also permitted to use research laboratories.