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MSc
Imperial College London - Department of Bioengineering
Core modules include systems physiology, statistics and data analysis and biomedical imaging. You can select your own area of specialisation by taking one of our four streams: Medical Physics - modules include advanced medical imaging, radiobiology, nuclear medicine and image processing Biomechanics - modules include cellular and orthopaedic biomechanics and neuromuscular control.
MSc
Imperial College London - Communications and Signal Processing
Students follow core courses covering key aspects of communications and signal processing together with three specialist options. Lectures are supported by a laboratory programme and other coursework.
MSc
Imperial College London - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Provides in-depth knowledge of analogue and mixed signal circuits and also familiarity with both the practical issues of device-level design and system-level performance requirements. The course offers a balanced approach to both analogue and digital IC design and its in-depth treatment of high frequency and low-power analogue circuits.
PhD
Imperial College London - Department of Bioengineering
Candidates should visit the academic staff page and research pages of the Bioengineering website: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/bioengineering/people/staff http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/bioengineering/research to identify topics of interest and appropriate supervisors. Please contact the supervisor(s) directly, prior to application through the College online system, to devise or discuss potential projects.
Other Research Award
Imperial College London - PhD Studentship
The projects are both based around medical imaging, medical physics and ultrasound. One studentship will focus on the physical acoustics of attached bubbles and as such would be more suited to a candidate with an applied Physics background.
Other Taught Award / MSc
Imperial College London - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Covers modern control system techniques including state-space methods, multivariable design, filtering, system identification, optimisation and on-line computer control. Lectures and coursework occupy 7 months, individual projects 5 months.
MPhil / PhD
Imperial College London - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Agents and multi-agent systems; neural self-aware networks and quality of service; cognitive and neuromimetic methods for robotics; analogue integrated circuits; digital systems; control theory;applied control engineering; machines and power electronics; power systems; digital communications; signal processing; optical devices and systems; semiconductor devices and systems.
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