Aim
Goals
The Department of Interdisciplinary Technology itself includes two separate groups; "Network Science and Technology" and "Mechatronics and Nanotechnology".
Network Science and Technology Group
The evolution of information technology has changed the concepts of the past and created new alternative concepts. In fact, the use of this technology will determine the position of countries in the political and economic competition scene of the near future. This is why information and communication technology is mentioned as the first technological priority of the country. The formation of the Supreme Council of Cyberspace in recent years also indicates the important role of this technology. In this regard, the Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies has established a department called "Network Science and Technology" to help create the necessary capabilities to achieve this technology in the country, and it currently accepts master's and doctoral students in various fields.
Mechatronics and Nanotechnology Group
Mechatronics
Today, systems engineering knowledge is needed to design many complex systems that include different subsystems and different scientific branches. Mechatronic engineering is actually an application of system engineering in electromechanical systems. This major is actually a combination of mechanical engineering, electronics, computer and control and is applicable in fields such as automation, robotics, machine vision, medical engineering, service and precision instruments, control and measurement systems, automotive engineering, computer-aided machine control, expert systems, aerospace engineering, etc.
Due to the increasing need of the industry to hire skilled workers in the field of mechatronic engineering, training of human resources in this field has become more significant. In this regard, the Department of Mechatronics and Nanotechnology has been established in the Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies.
Nanotechnology
With regard to the increasing development of micro and nanotechnology in the world, the high capabilities of this technology in the construction and operation of complex systems in small dimensions with higher efficiency and reliability, as well as the demand of of parent industries such as the military, oil, gas and petrochemical industries, automobile manufacturing, micro-nanosystems in the form of micro-sensors, micro-stimulators, etc., and the potential capabilities that exist in the country, the Department of Nanotechnology was established in the Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies. The purpose of this group is to train specialists who have the ability to define, design, implement and analyze micro-nanosystems according to the needs and facilities of the country in order to effectively respond to the demands and deficiencies of the country in the field of this superior technology.
The nanotechnology department of the Faculty of New Sciences and Technologies has started its activity by recruiting students in the field of micro-nanoelectromechanics at the master's level in 2012. Currently, the "Mechatronics and Microtechnology" sub-department accepts master's students in various fields.
fields
Network Science and Technology Group
M.Sc.
- Medical Information Technology Engineering
- Information Technology – Network Systems
- Information Technology – Multimedia Systems
- System Science and Technology
- Computational linguistics
- Computer Science – Decision and Knowledge Engineering
Ph.D.
- Information Technology Engineering
Mechatronics and Nanotechnology Group
M.Sc.
- Mechatronics Engineering
- Micro and Nanoelectronic Systems
- Photonic Engineering - Nanophotonics