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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master’s program in Instrumentation provides a robust academic and practical foundation in the design, implementation, and maintenance of measurement and control systems. The program covers a wide range of topics including sensor technologies, signal conditioning, data acquisition, industrial automation, and smart instrumentation. It integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills through laboratory work, real-world projects, and internships, preparing graduates for careers in industries such as energy, manufacturing, biomedical systems, and environmental monitoring.
Students begin with fundamental courses that develop a solid base in sensor systems and measurement techniques. Key subjects include Transducers and Sensor Technologies, where students explore the principles of physical parameter detection; Signal Conditioning Circuits, which introduce electronic interfaces between sensors and processors; and Data Acquisition & Processing, focusing on real-time data collection. Instrumentation Software Tools such as LabVIEW are introduced to design virtual instrumentation systems. The curriculum also emphasizes control theory and PLC-based automation, along with courses on Metrology and Measurement Standards to ensure accuracy and reliability in industrial environments.
Advanced modules allow specialization in modern instrumentation domains. Courses such as Smart and Wireless Sensors focus on low-power, networked measurement devices for IoT applications. Process Instrumentation deepens understanding of control strategies in chemical and manufacturing systems. Biomedical Instrumentation introduces students to physiological signal monitoring, while Environmental Monitoring Technologies address pollutant detection and climate sensing systems. Students also study Industrial Communication Protocols (such as HART, Profibus, and OPC-UA) for reliable data exchange. A strong focus is placed on practical applications through Capstone Projects and an industrial internship, ensuring students are equipped to solve real-world instrumentation challenges.
The Master’s program is open to students holding a Bachelor’s degree in Instrumentation, Electronics, Electromechanics, Control Systems, Physics, or related engineering fields. Admission is based on academic merit and alignment between the applicant's background and the program’s focus areas in modern instrumentation technologies.
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