The Department is one of the largest in the UK devoted to electrical and electronic engineering and has earned an international reputation based on the quality of its doctoral graduates. Currently over 150 research students work closely with academic supervisors of international standing in an environment that is both immersive and broadening.
Entry Requirements
For research degrees, a minimum of an integrated masters (MEng) honours degree passed at 2.1 or 1st, OR a bachelors (BEng) honours degree passed at 2.1 or 1st and a Masters degree. For MSc courses, a 1st class honours Degree is required.
Research
Research is carried out within a structure comprising five groups whose interests are indicated below. Our innovative and competitive research work is widely supported by EU funding, the UK government’s research councils, and industrial contracts. Full details of the current programme in any group may be found at http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/electricalengineering/
research/groups/introduction
• Circuits and Systems
• Communications and Signal Processing
• Control and Power
• Intelligent Systems and Networks
• Optical and Semiconductor Device
In addition to the research areas listed, we also offer topics which involve collaboration between groups, other Imperial College departments and institutes, or external organisations.
MSc Courses
The Department offers three MSc degree courses leading to the Imperial College Master of Science degree. All are one year, full-time taught courses. Further details can be found at http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/electricalengineering/courses/msc.
• Analogue and Digital Integrated Circuit Design
• Communications and Signal Processing
• Control Systems
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