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Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing
NameFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing

Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing is a higher education and research institution associated with electrical engineering, computing, and information technologies. It occupies a central role in regional and international networks linking University of Zagreb, Croatia, European Union, IEEE, and other professional bodies. The institution has produced graduates and researchers who have contributed to projects associated with NATO, European Research Council, Microsoft Research, and Google Research.

History

The faculty traces its roots through developments connected to University of Zagreb foundations and expansions during the 20th century, interacting with entities such as Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, World War II, and postwar reconstruction programs influenced by Marshall Plan dynamics. Its formation and growth involved collaborations with Ruđer Bošković Institute, exchanges with ETH Zurich, Technical University of Berlin, Imperial College London, and visiting scholars from École Polytechnique, Politecnico di Milano, and Princeton University. Throughout the Cold War era the faculty engaged with projects that intersected with institutions like Moscow State University, CERN, NASA, and European Space Agency, while alumni or faculty participated in initiatives linked to IEEE conferences, ACM symposiums, and awards such as the Turing Award and IEEE Medal of Honor.

Organization and Administration

Administrative structure reflects typical divisions found in technical universities and includes departments that mirror models at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of Cambridge, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Leadership roles have engaged with networks such as European University Association, Croatian Rectors' Conference, Ministry of Science and Education (Croatia), and bilateral agreements with Ministry of Higher Education (France). Governance processes reference standards promulgated by Erasmus Programme, Bologna Process, Horizon Europe, and accreditation influenced by bodies similar to ABET and national agencies aligned with European Quality Assurance Register for Higher Education.

Academic Programs

The curriculum spans undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs modeled alongside curricula at Technical University of Munich, Delft University of Technology, Politecnico di Torino, TU Delft, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, and University of Oxford. Programs emphasize topics connected to projects such as FP7, Horizon 2020, Horizon Europe, Erasmus Mundus, and collaborations with European Institute of Innovation and Technology. Coursework and specializations align with research themes found at Bell Labs, Intel Labs, IBM Research, Siemens, and Bosch laboratories.

Research and Innovation

Research output spans fields that overlap with initiatives at CERN, European Space Agency, Fraunhofer Society, Max Planck Society, INRIA, TNO, and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. Research groups have engaged in topics linked to radio astronomy programs, satellite missions coordinated with European Space Agency, artificial intelligence collaborations echoing projects at DeepMind, OpenAI, Google Brain, and robotics work connected to Boston Dynamics and Honda Research Institute. Funding and project participation include grants from European Research Council, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, Croatian Science Foundation, and multinational programs involving NATO Science for Peace.

Facilities and Campus

Facilities include laboratories, lecture halls, and collaborative spaces comparable to infrastructures at University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, Weizmann Institute of Science, Politecnico di Milano, and ETH Zurich. Specialized labs support experiments aligned with standards from International Telecommunication Union, 3GPP, ETSI, and testing platforms used by Qualcomm, NVIDIA, ARM Holdings, and Broadcom. The campus interfaces with urban infrastructure overseen by municipal authorities such as City of Zagreb, regional planning offices, and cultural institutions like Croatian National Theatre and Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb.

Student Life and Alumni

Student organizations and extracurricular activities mirror models found in groups affiliated with IEEE Student Branches, ACM Student Chapters, HackerRank competitions, and international events like Microsoft Imagine Cup and Google Summer of Code. Alumni have taken roles at companies and institutions including Infobip, Rimac Automobili, Infineon Technologies, Ericsson, Siemens, HP Inc., Amazon, Facebook, Tesla, Inc., SpaceX, Accenture, PwC, Deloitte, McKinsey & Company, and research centers such as Ruđer Bošković Institute and International Centre for Theoretical Physics. Notable former students and staff have participated in programs run by Fulbright Program, Rhodes Scholarship, Erasmus Programme, and cultural exchanges with institutes like Goethe-Institut.

Collaborations and Industry Partnerships

Partnerships encompass corporate, governmental, and academic collaborations with entities including Microsoft, Google, Intel Corporation, Siemens, Ericsson, Nokia, Samsung Electronics, IBM, Bosch, Huawei, Qualcomm, Apple Inc., Amazon Web Services, NVIDIA Corporation, Rimac Automobili, Infobip, AVL List GmbH, ABB Group, Schneider Electric, Alstom, Siemens Healthineers, and research consortia funded under Horizon Europe and bilateral programs with Germany, France, United States, Japan, and South Korea.

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