Ph.D. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) typically spans 3 to 5 years and focuses on advanced topics such as power systems, telecommunications, control systems, and microelectronics. The program generally requires students to complete coursework in specialized areas, pass qualifying exams, and conduct original research culminating in a dissertation. Candidates are expected to contribute to the field through innovative solutions to complex engineering problems, often involving cutting-edge technologies. Research may involve collaboration with industry or academia, and graduates are prepared for careers in research, development, teaching, and leadership roles in various sectors, including technology, energy, and communications.