Pushing the boundaries of technology at OAU.
Our academic staff collaborate across four core thematic areas.
Wireless systems, 5G/6G networks, Cognitive radio, and Optical Communication.
Intelligent systems, Automation, Process Control, and Biomedical Engineering.
Smart grids, Renewable energy integration, High-voltage engineering, and Power Electronics.
Semiconductor physics, Nanotechnology, Optoelectronics, and Electronic Materials.
State-of-the-art facilities for hands-on learning and advanced research.
Room PY G17, Faculty of Science Building
A hub for cutting-edge research in Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Smart Sensors, and Control Theory. The lab brings together graduate students and diaspora academics to solve real-life problems in healthcare, agriculture, and automation.
High-Performance Computing Units, Robot Kits, Smart Sensor Modules, Drone Development Platforms.
Departmental Complex
The core facility for undergraduate circuit design and analysis. It supports courses in Analog/Digital Electronics and Microprocessors.
Digital Storage Oscilloscopes (UNI-T, Hantek), NI Elvis Benchtop Workstations, Microprocessor Trainers.
Departmental Complex
A heavy-duty lab designed for experiments in electromechanical energy conversion and power system simulation.
De-Lorenzo Synchronous Machines, Feedback AC Machines, 3-Phase Transformers, Transmission Line Simulators.
Departmental Complex
Focused on signal transmission, modulation techniques, and modern communication infrastructure.
Optical Fibre Communication Systems, Digital Communication Trainers (PCM/PAM/PWM), Spectrum Analyzers.
Departmental Complex
Dedicated to the study of feedback systems, industrial automation, and measurement accuracy.
Process Control Training Systems, Microcontroller Trainers, Digital Stroboscopes.