Program Name

Master of Engineering Program in Electrical Engineering (M.Eng. Electrical Engineering)

About the Department
The Department of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering is part of the Faculty of Engineering, Prince of Songkla University (PSU) in Hat Yai, Thailand. It offers B.Eng., M.Eng., and Ph.D. programs in electrical engineering and biomedical engineering. Major research areas include power engineering, telecommunications, electronics, and biomedical engineering. The Faculty of Engineering (established in 1967) is the first engineering faculty in southern Thailand and supports multidisciplinary engineering research and education.
Vision
A leading electrical engineering program designed to cultivate internationally capable engineers and researchers.
Mission
  • To produce highly capable electrical engineers who possess the knowledge and skills to apply their knowledge to research or innovation in electrical engineering.
  • Encourages students to work in teams and to listen to the opinions of others.
  • To have academic achievements that are recognized at the national or international level.
  • To possess morality, ethics, and a compassionate attitude towards society.
Program Educational Objective
To produce graduates who:
  • Possess the ability to learn independently, analyze, and apply knowledge expertly;
  • Have a systematic approach to applying electrical engineering knowledge to target industries (S-curve) according to the country's strategic plan;
  • Possess internationally recognized moral and ethical values, are selfless and dedicated to the public good, are aware of their responsibilities, and have the potential to collaborate with others and work in teams;
  • Have mathematical and statistical analytical skills, electrical engineering problem-solving skills, and the use of information technology.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
  • PLO1: Apply electrical engineering knowledge to solve problems in power engineering, electrical communications, electrical electronics, or biomedical engineering.
  • PLO2: Use electrical engineering tools correctly according to industry standards.
  • PLO3: Search for information from reliable academic sources using information technology.
  • PLO4: Communicate academic information accurately in English.
  • PLO5: Demonstrate ethical and moral conduct and academic professionalism.
  • PLO6: Work collaboratively with others to achieve assigned objectives.
Thesis advisor specialization
Electrical engineering, telecommunications, electronics, power systems, wireless sensors, signal processing, RF/microwave systems, communications engineering, embedded systems, biomedical engineering applications, medical instrumentation, biosignal processing, rehabilitation engineering
Thesis topics
  • Active power filter, harmonic mitigation, and power quality
  • Modeling and control of power electronics
  • Model-based design, hardware-in-the-loop
  • Electromagnetic wave
  • Wireless body area networks
  • sEMG-based muscle force estimation using machine learning
  • EEG signal classification for neurological disorder detection
  • Smart sensor systems
  • Deep learning for fault detection in electrical power systems
  • Wireless sensor networks for rehabilitation monitoring
  • IoT-based patient monitoring systems
  • Embedded systems for biomedical signal acquisition
  • Human–robot interaction control
  • Development of wearable systems for freezing-of-gait detection in Parkinson’s disease
  • Machine learning for biosignal analysis (EMG, EEG, ECG)
  • Rehabilitation robotics for upper-limb therapy
  • Medical image processing for disease diagnosis
  • Smart medical devices for real-time patient monitoring
  • Etc.
Graduation Criteria
  • Submitted a thesis and passed the final oral examination.
  • The thesis or a part of the thesis was accepted for publication.
  • Passed the English language proficiency test as per the Graduate School's regulations.
  • Meet other qualifications as specified by the university.
Fee and Scholarship
  • 30,000 THB (Thai Student)
  • 60,000 THB (International Student)

Financial supports are available for both Thai and International students. Please contact the program chair for more details.

Contact Person
Assoc.Prof.Dr. Apidet Booranawong
(Program Chair)
Tel.: 074-287045
Email: apidet.b@psu.ac.th