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Faculty of Engineering

The Faculty of Engineering at the Ruppin Academic Center offers a variety of programs and  majors tailored to the current and future needs of industrial and service organizations. Situated at the forefront alongside Israel’s leading colleges, the school grants a BSc degree in engineering to undergraduates. Students enjoy sophisticated labs and the latest academic innovations in electrical engineering and electronics, computer engineering, and industrial engineering and management.

In addition to a firm foundation in scientific-technological disciplines and engineering disciplines in the different areas of studies, the faculty offers distinctive content and majors that open the door for students to a variety of employment opportunities in engineering in general and in the area of the major in particular.

Students at the f​aculty also enjoy university-level tuition and an array of scholarships. The   External Studies and Career Management Unit Career Guidance and Placement Unit strives to place a growing number of alumni graduates at companies and organizations in the industrial and service.​

 

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The Faculty of Engineering at the Ruppin Academic Center offers a variety of programs and majors tailored to the current and future needs of the high-tech industry. 

Undergraduate and graduate studies:

In addition to the fundamental studies in engineering and sciences, the faculty offers distinctive content and majors that open the door for students to a variety of employment opportunities in engineering in general and in the area of the major. As part of the undergraduate programs, students can leverage advanced labs that cover the latest technologies and disciplines in electrical engineering and electronics, computer engineering, computer and information sciences, and industrial engineering and management.

The faculty offers four undergraduate programs: B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, B.Sc. in Computer Engineering, B.Sc. in Computer and information sciences, B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering and Management and One graduate program with CHE accreditation: M.A in Logistics and Global Supply Chain.

Project and Research

The faculty offers collaboration with academic and research institutes in the following pillars of excellence:

 1. VLSI and chip design – as part of our academic studies and research activities we offer variety of courses and research activities related to RISC-V processors, FPGAs, chip design and reliability (aging and electromigration). Our research activities include both advanced FPGA platforms and EDA (synthesis and P&R) tools.

 2. Artificial intelligence – our AI lab offers variety of students projects and research activities in the domain of machine learning (ML) accelerators and application. As part of the research activities, we develop accelerators for ML models both at the algorithmic level and the hardware design level. In addition, we offer multidisciplinary ML related applications development in various areas such as medical, climate etc.

3. Global Supply Chain Management (GSM) Research Institute – In the recent year the domain of GSM is in high interest of the global community due to its impact on variety of fields related to economy, technology, trade and others. The GSM institute offers advanced projects in GSM that combines digital twins for global supply chain, machine learning and analytics. Such tools that combine smart technologies will provide researchers and industries deep insight and understand to GSM and will allow them to better optimize GSM processes.

4. RuppinSat (satellite) program – The RuppinSat program initiative provides researchers with hands-on experience in developing innovative micro-satellite missions with a high interest for the industry and scientific community. The satellite will be co-developed with ISI (ImageSat International) which is a world leader company in space-based intelligence solutions. The RuppinSat program is planned to start in 2023 and will offer a variety of projects for students and researchers as part of the satellite mission.​