Tsinghua University Department of Electronic Engineering is located in Rome Building (Electronic Engineering Museum) donated by the Japanese Rome Company, with a total construction area of 32,553 square meters. Formerly the Telecommunications Group of the Department of Electrical Engineering, it was established in 1932. Founded in the autumn of 1952, it was then called Radio Engineering Department. It was formed by the merger of the telecommunications departments of electrical engineering in Tsinghua University and Peking University.
1956 was renamed radio electronics department. 1970, the headquarters moved south to Mianyang, Sichuan, and established Mianyang Branch in Tsinghua University. 1979 moved back to Beijing, still called radio electronics department, and 1986 was renamed electronic engineering department. 20 18 12 10 was awarded the first batch of national benchmark universities for party building.
The Department of Electronic Engineering has always adhered to the needs of national development, aimed at the forefront of international electronic science and technology and electronic engineering, and constantly adjusted and built its discipline direction. The Department of Electronic Engineering has two first-class disciplines, information and communication engineering and electronic science and technology, both of which ranked first in the national first-class discipline evaluation in 2006.
In the evaluation of national key disciplines in 20001-2002, among the five two disciplines of the department, four two disciplines, namely, communication and information system, physical electronics, signal and information processing, and circuits and systems, were rated as key disciplines, and semiconductor devices and microelectronics of the Institute of Microelectronics were also rated as key disciplines.