PRESENTATION OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

The Department of Electrical Systems Engineering is one of the 04 departments created following the restructuring of the Faculty of Engineering Sciences, by decree N ° 567 of June 11, 2017 creating the departments composing the FSI, it comes from the Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department created in 1998 “Ministerial Order N°79”

       The department provides the following training:

BACHELORS DEGREES

BranchSpecialtyNo. Order
Electronic Electronic n°1058 of 09 August 2016
Electrical EngineeringElectrical Engineeringn°1058 of 09 August 2016
AutomaticAutomaticn°709 of 05 August 2016
Telecommunication Telecommunication n°709 of 05 August 2016
Biomedical engineeringBiomedical geniusn°709 of 05 August 2016

MASTERS DEGREES

BranchSpecialityNo. Order
Electronic Embedded systems electronicsn°1207 of 09 August 2016
Electrical EngineeringElectric machine//
AutomaticAutomation Industrial and computing//
Telecommunication Networks and telecommunications//
Biomedical engineeringBiomedical Instrumentation//

The ISE department has a programme that focuses on providing the modern knowledge of electrical systems engineering, necessary for specialists in the development of modern electrical systems, to develop the ability to apply professional knowledge. Students will acquire specific knowledge in the engineering of electrical power systems, necessary for the application of modern technologies and the independent development of new products and services, and perform applied research in the field of electrical power system engineering. To develop the abilities to creatively apply theoretical knowledge and the results of scientific investigations, and to improve professional competence when learning to live together,

Students will learn :

  • Highly specialised knowledge in the field of electrical engineering systems related to research and development of new products and services, required in the development.
  • An ability to independently develop, maintain and improve modern electrical power systems.
  • Skills to select and use mathematical methods, software and hardware to solve problems in electrical engineering systems, and to analyse and interpret the results.

THE EMPLOYMENT SECTOR:

Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Electrical Systems Engineering can be found in most industrial and service fields, in large industrial groups as well as in small and medium-sized companies.


HEAD OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

MESSAOUDI Noureddine Grade: Lecturer Class A


MEMBERS OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT


First and Last name Grade QUALITY
ACHELI DalilaProf. Président.
MESSAOUDI Nourreddine Lecturer ClassAHead of department
FELLAG Sid Ali Prof. Member
HAMADOUCHE M’hamedProf. Member
AKROUM Hamza Lecturer ClassA Member
RAHMOUNE Fayçal Prof. Member
BELKACEM Samia Lecturer ClassAMember
MEHDI Ismahane Lecturer ClassB Member
NAFA Fares Lecturer ClassBMember