The Institute of Electrical and Control Engineering is committed to advancing research in control theory and applied technologies while cultivating highly skilled professionals in electrical and control engineering.

From the perspectives of technological research, industrial development, and market demand, fields such as intelligent robotics, smart vehicles, and system-on-chip (SoC) technology are regarded as key drivers of the next wave of economic growth. Leading nations worldwide are actively integrating resources from industry, government, and academia to gain a competitive edge in this technological race.
Our institute has long been engaged in research related to these fields and has achieved remarkable results in recent years, earning numerous accolades in various competitions.
Looking ahead, we will continue to dedicate ourselves to cutting-edge research, showcasing our achievements on the global stage, and contributing to industrial advancement and national economic development—creating a win-win collaboration between industry, government, and academia.
In terms of long-term development, biomedical technology and energy technology are expected to emerge as the next major industries. Our institute is proactively expanding research in biomedical mechatronics and energy technology, aiming to integrate expertise in chip design, neuroscience, robotics, and power electronics. By doing so, we seek to shape the future of biomedical and energy industries, paving the way for the next generation of technological breakthroughs.