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Brief introduction of information science and technology college
The School of Information Science and Technology was established in May 2000, and consists of five departments, namely, electronic engineering department, communication science and engineering department, optical science and engineering department, microelectronics department and light source and lighting engineering department. There are 233 faculty members, including 3 academicians, 5 professors, 43 associate professors and 2 other employees.

The existing disciplines of the School of Information cover six first-level disciplines and have two post-doctoral mobile stations (electronic science and technology, biomedical engineering); 6 doctoral programs (microelectronics and solid-state electronics, circuits and systems, biomedical engineering, optics, electromagnetic field and microwave technology, physical electronics); There are 12 master majors (microelectronics and solid-state electronics, circuits and systems, communication and information systems, biomedical engineering, electromagnetic field and microwave technology, optics, radio physics, atomic and molecular physics, optical engineering, plasma physics, photoelectric system and control technology, physical electronics). Among them, there are 3 national key disciplines and 1 Shanghai key discipline/kloc-0. School of Information has 1 State Key Laboratory (State Key Laboratory of ASIC and System of Fudan University), 1 State Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education (State Key Laboratory of Scattering and Remote Sensing) and 1 Shanghai State Key Laboratory (Shanghai Key Laboratory of Intelligent Information Processing).

The School of Information has six undergraduate majors: electronic information science and technology, microelectronics, biomedical engineering, communication engineering, optical information science and technology, electrical engineering and automation.

The School of Information has undertaken a large number of national, provincial and Shanghai scientific research projects in the fields of medical ultrasound research, application-specific integrated circuit design, integrated circuit aided design, integrated circuit technology, mobile communication, optoelectronics and optical communication, and won more than 200 national and provincial scientific and technological achievement awards.