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The Master of Engineering: Electrical Engineering (ICT) program
offers a comprehensive set of courses to give the students a
foundation to create the next generation electronic systems. Building
e.g. a next generation wireless system-on-chip, requires a
multi-disciplinary approach. It needs an understanding of the
multimedia applications running on it, the telecommunication
techniques applied to realize the wireless links and it needs the
necessary design skills to realize the integrated system-on-chip.

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About Leuven, K.U.Leuven and ESAT |
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About Leuven: The city of Leuven is located in the center of
Belgium, 25 km from the capital city Brussels and Brussels
airport. It has around 90,000 inhabitants of which many are students.
The city is well-known for its historic city hall, abbeys and
beguinage (a UNESCO world-heritage site).
The university campus is integrated in the city of Leuven.
The engineering campus is located in the park of the Arenberg castle.
The city also hosts a large number of high-tech companies.
About the University of Leuven: Founded in 1425 by Pope
Martin V, K.U.Leuven bears the double honour of being the oldest
existant Catholic university in the world and the oldest university in
the Low Countries. At present, K.U.Leuven caters to more than 31,000
students, around 12% of whom are international students from more than
120 nations. K.U.Leuven ranks among the top ten European universities
in terms of its scholarly output.
About ESAT: The electrical engineering department (ESAT) is
the largest department within the university and has been the starting
point of IMEC and many spin-off companies. It is a highly regarded
research institution with many researchers being in the fore-front of
their field worldwide.

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