Graduate

Electrical Engineering (MSc/PhD)

Area of concentration


The Professional Master’s in Electrical Engineering is designed to prepare professionals and to foster scientific and technological development in electronics manufacturing and packaging and industrial control and automation. It integrates knowledge and technology with key practical aspects to prepare competent and critical professionals for the work market, enabling them to become agents of change.

Unlike academic master’s programs, the Professional Master’s in Electrical Engineering focuses on applied research of practical and innovative solutions to the problems of national and international companies. The program is part of itt Chip.

Area of concentration:

Electro-electronic systems

Lines of Research Back to menu


  • Electronics Manufacturing and Packaging: Research is conducted involving topics related to characterization of materials used in electronics manufacturing and packaging, new materials, processes, tools and equipment for electronics manufacturing and packaging, techniques and tools for electrical, thermal and mechanical modeling of electronics and integrated circuit packaging, as well as product, module and integrated circuit testing.

  • Control and Automation: Research is conducted involving topics related to modeling and identification of continuous and discrete processes, conventional and advanced control systems, industrial instrumentation, industrial networks, real-time systems, process assessment and diagnosis, process monitoring systems and industrial asset management.

Faculty Back to menu


Head of Program

Paulo Ricardo da Silva Pereira
Doctor of Electrical Engineering
Fields of interest: Analysis, Planning and Operation of Power Electrical Systems, Fuzzy Control and Modelling, Energy Quality, Voltage Regulation and Voltage Control in Distribution Systems, Smart Electrical Networks.
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Academic Staff

César David Paredes Crovato
Doctor of Electrical Engineering
Fields of interest: Power analyzers and electrical quantities measuring devices, integral transforms, sensor linearization, Information Technology and Internet Data Communication Protocols
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Eduardo Luis Rhod
Doctor of Microelectronics
Fields of interest: Electronics Manufacturing and Semiconductor Packaging; Design of Fault Tolerant Architectures; Design and Testing; Semiconductor Packaging Processes
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José Vicente Canto dos Santos
Doctor of Electrical Engineering – Automation
Fields of interest: Operations Research (Linear Programming and combinatorial optimization problems) and Electrical Engineering (Electric Power Systems)
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Rodrigo Ivan Goytia Mejía
Doctor of Electrical Engineering
Fields of interest: Decision support systems for auditing, industrial asset management, assessment and diagnosis of poor control loop performance. Conventional and advanced control systems and pattern recognition techniques applied to the industry
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Sandro Binsfeld Ferreira
Doctor of Microelectronics
Fields of interest: Analogic Integrated and Radio Frequency Circuits Development; Electronics Manufacturing and Semiconductor Packaging; Electromagnetic Compatiility.
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Tatiana Louise Avila de Campos Rocha
Doctor of Materials Science
Fields of interest: Development of new materials from waste of different industries; Materials and solid waste characterization and reuse; Nanomaterials development and characterization
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Assistent Professor

Margrit Reni Krug
Doctor in Computer Science
Fields of interest: Computer Science
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Rodrigo Marques de Figueiredo
Doctor in Geology
Fields of interest: Functional System Systems, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Real-Time Systems Architectures
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Program Structure Back to menu


The Professional Master’s in Electrical Engineering requires 32 credits distributed as follows: mandatory courses – 8 credits; elective courses – 16 credits; Final Paper – 4 credits; complementary credits – 4 credits total, 1 credit each item.

Mandatory Course (All research fields)

  • Engineering Design Management (4 credits)
  • Mandatory Course – Research Field 1: Electronics Manufacturing and Packaging

  • Foundations of Materials Science (4 credits)
  • Mandatory Course – Research Field 2: Control and Automation

  • System Modeling (4 credits)
  • Elective Courses (All research fields)

  • Introduction to Semiconductor Technology (4 credits)
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility (4 credits)
  • Research Work (4 credits)
  • Elective Courses – Research Field 1: Electronics Manufacturing and Packaging

  • Materials for Packaging and PCIs (4 credits)
  • Thermal, Mechanical and Electrical Packaging Modeling (4 credits)
  • Advanced Design of Printed Circuit Board and SMT (4 credits)
  • Packaging Manufacturing processes (4 credits)
  • Integrated Circuit and Electronic Module Testing (4 credits)
  • Special Topics on Electronics Manufacturing and Packaging (4 credits)
  • Elective Courses – Research Field 2: Control and Automation

  • Control and Automation Instrumentation (4 credits)
  • Control Systems (4 credits)
  • Discrete Systems (4 credits)
  • Networks and Protocols (4 credits)
  • Real-Time Systems (4 credits)
  • Digital Signal Processing (4 credits)
  • Special Topics on Control and Automation (4 credits)
  • Complementary Credits

  • Progress Seminar (mandatory) (1 credit)
  • Technical Production Report 1 (mandatory) (1 credit)
  • Technical Production Report 2 (2 credit)
  • Participation in events and conferences 1 (1 credit)
  • Participation in events and conferences 2 (1 credit)
  • Scientific Writing (accept for publication) (1 credit)
  • Final Paper

  • Final Paper (4 credits)

Selective Process Back to menu


Registration: Registration can be done online, by mail, or in person.

Selection: Classification will be based on:
a) Analysis and evaluation of documentation;
b) Exam and interview.

Enrollment: The Graduate Program office will contact selected students to inform on enrollment.

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Non-regular students


Unisinos Graduate Programs admit non-regular students in some courses of the professional master’s degree. Non-regular students are students from other Unisinos Graduate Programs, other higher education institutions, and undergraduate or graduate students not affiliated with any Graduate Program. This opportunity allows non-regular students to know some of the courses offered by Unisinos.

Each semester the number of available places for these courses is announced and the programs offer enrollment for students who show evidence of ability to pursue them. Therefore, they need to be approved by the Coordination Committee and register as provided in the program regulations.

Contact us for more information.

Contact


Office of the Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering
Phone: +55 (51) 3591 1274
E-mail: ppgee@unisinos.br
Hours: Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Location: Room C01 306 – Unisinos São Leopoldo Campus

Electrical Engineering (MSc/PhD)