Communications & Signal Processing Laboratory 

The Communications and Signal Processing Laboratory integrates individual faculty-led research groups in a modern facility. The lab’s research activities are directed towards enabling future generation communications systems, networks, and devices, such as Internet of things, 5-G networks, self-driving vehicles, and intelligent assistants.

Communications and Signal Processing

 
 

ePower Lab

Established in 2008, the Queen’s Centre for Energy and Power Electronics Research (ePOWER) supports the Power Electronics research group. The ePower lab is the most advanced state-of-the art power electronics lab in Canada.

ePower website

Electrical ‘65 E.D. Lab

Students will have access to a well-equipped lab featuring 3D printers, signal generators, oscilloscopes, soldering stations, and a microscope. Additional tools will be available soon, including a PCB mill and laser engraver, giving students even more opportunities to design, build, test, and experiment.

This vibrant hands-on workspace is an exciting resource for current and prospective ECE students. To learn more about the lab, please contact Vince Lentini, Undergraduate Engineering Lab Technologist, at v.lentini@queensu.ca.