The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is one of the five engineering Schools at the Technical University of Crete. It was founded in the late 1980s and admitted for the first time 30 students in 1990. Today the School employs 27 faculty members, 70% of which have completed the PhD studies in prestigious universities abroad and quite a few have worked abroad before joining. Moreover the School employs 25 scientific staff members and 3 administrative staff members and welcomes every year 150-200 first-year students.
The studies at the School of ECE of the Technical University of Crete are aimed at the education and high-level technical training of engineers in modern technology subjects found in the fields of automatic control systems, computer science, electric energy systems, electronics and computer architecture, and telecommunications. Its purpose is for the students to acquire the necessary theoretical knowledge which will allow them to understand in depth the fundamental principles of new technologies in all the above areas, so that they can adapt and follow easily any new developments in any sector.
The TUC Akrotiri Campus is on 700 acres of land, 7km NE of the town of Chania, near the village of Kounoupidiana. The School Registrar’s office, the School Administration building, and the faculty and staff offices are at the School building clusters in the Akrotiri campus, where also the classes and laboratories are held.
The postal address of the School
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Technical University of Crete
Akrotiri Campus
73100 Chania, Crete
Greece
School Administration Office
Tel: +30-28210-37358
email: ece_secretary<at>tuc.gr