The Systems Engineering and Automation Department is comprised of 12 faculty members and 4 part-time lecturers. Its teaching tasks and research are centered on technologies of automation, control, systems engineering, computer vision, robotics, biomedical engineering, and computing sciences. The department is involved in teaching technical and undergraduate level engineering in the industrial and telecommunications fields, and it also participates in master’s and doctoral programs in industrial technologies and telecommunications in addition to bioengineering. Department research is structured around the Automation, Robotics and Computer Vision; Control and Intelligent Systems Laboratory; and Biomedical Neuroengineering research groups.