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Meet our grad students

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The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has nearly 600 graduate students.  Despite our size, our students are not just numbers to us - they are engaged in active learning, study, and research opportunities. But don't just take our word for it - meet our students and see what brings them to us.

Master of Applied Science (MASc)
JACK DEGOOYER
Master of Engineering (MEng)
JAY PANARA
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
NAVJOT KHAIRA
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
REBEKAH MAFFETT
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