The OU Laboratory for Electrical Energy and Power Systems is now accepting domestic and international applications for its MS/PhD program.

Prospective students are expected to have a record of high achievement in electrical engineering, primarily in the area of power systems engineering covering rotating electrical machinery and drives, transformers, electromagnetic theory and power system analysis techniques. Demonstrated competencies in power electronics, renewable energy systems, smart grids, power quality and stability, and any other related topics are also highly encouraged.

Applicants must be adaptable and capable of working individually and within teams while possessing excellent communication and good writing skills.

The University of Oklahoma, Norman Campus, is classified as a Tier One Research Institute and is home to many of the world’s most innovative research programs, especially in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The LEEPS research group is situated at the OU Norman, Oklahoma campus, which is just minutes away from Downtown Oklahoma City. The area is a thriving economic hub for many industries including the mining and energy sectors, aerospace companies, agricultural and food processing plants, electronics and telecommunications. The living standards and affordability rank among the top out of all US cities.

Interested applicants should submit applications directly through the Office of Graduate Admissions (http://www.ou.edu/admissions/apply/graduate.html)