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MSc(Res)
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The MSc Biophotonics (By Research) is completed by full-time study over 12 months.Students will be expected to study 60 credits.Students with an Engineering/Physics background will be required to study Introductory Cell Biology.Students with a Biology background will be required to study Introduction to Communications Engineering.Tutors provide feedback on assignments. Our objective is to help you develop the confidence to work as a professional researcher, at ease with the conventions of the discipline, ensuring you are ready to tackle your chosen area of research.In the early stages of writing your project dissertation, your supervisor will read through and comment on your draft work.
MSc
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The programme is provided by a consortium of the UK's leading universities in this subject area: Birmingham, Nottingham and Newcastle.This prestigious training programme has been developed to provide an up-to-date and dynamic course in Power Electronics, Machines and Drives, and their applications.The control and conversion of electric power using solid-state techniques are now commonplace in both the domestic and industrial environments. A recent estimate suggested that over 40 per cent of all electric power generated passes through silicon before reaching its final destination.A knowledge and understanding of the diverse disciplines encompassed by Power Electronics, Machines and Motor Drives - devices, converters, control theory and motor drive systems - is therefore essential to all power engineers.This course aims to provide a specialist education in power electronics, machines and drives techniques, covering key fundamental principles along with modern applications and current practices.
MSc / PGDip
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This prestigious training programme has been developed to provide an up-to-date and dynamic course in Power Electronics and Drives, and their applications.The control and conversion of electric power using solid-state techniques are now commonplace in both the domestic and industrial environments. A recent estimate suggested that over 40 per cent of all electric power generated passes through silicon before reaching its final destination.A knowledge and understanding of the diverse disciplines encompassed by Power Electronics: devices, converters, control theory and motor drive systems, is therefore essential to all power engineers.This course aims to provide a specialist education in power electronics and drives techniques, covering key fundamental principles along with modern applications and current practices.
MSc / PGDip
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This exciting course gives you an advanced and comprehensive coverage of the fundamental principles of how light behaves, how it can be exploited and a broad and detailed coverage of photonic communication systems and technology.The programme provides an excellent basis for engineers who wish to update their knowledge in this area, or students/engineers who wish to go on to do research or study for a PhD degree, as well as first degree students who would like to enhance their training.
MSc / PGDip
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This MSc provides advanced training in Electronics, Communications and Computer Engineering.The course aims to provide you with a comprehensive coverage of the skills required by an engineer working in instrumentation, electronic systems, wireless and wired telecommunications, computer hardware, and software aspects of computer engineering.The programme provides an excellent basis for engineers wishing to update their knowledge, students who wish to go on to do research, or for first degree students wishing to enhance their training.
MSc(Res)
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The MSc (by Research) Electromagnetics Design is project based, studied full-time over one academic year. The course aim to prepare students for a leading career in research by providing them with the education and skills necessary to undertake Electromagnetics Design.Students will gain a solid understanding of the scientific foundations and appreciation of up-to-date technological achievements in their chosen field.Students will develop project management skills in relation to the scientific and technological aspects of their chosen subject including design, data collection and analysis, report writing along with critical and decision making skills.Students will increase their awareness of contemporary challenges in their chosen area and be able to communicate effectively, discussing both present and futuristic solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audiences.The MSc (by Research) Electromagnetics Design course is project based, studied over one academic year.
MSc
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This classic, broad-based degree provides state-of-the-art modules in power electronics, drives, power systems, power quality, control and electronic drives; power quality and electromagnetic compatibility; real-time control; control electronics and microprocessors.It is an excellent way to convert from other engineering disciplines, as a range of modules is offered to suit differing backgrounds and experience.
MSc
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
This course gives you the opportunity to obtain the skills required to develop and commercialise new technologies in Electrical and Electronic Engineering.This course brings together the strengths and resources of both the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and the Nottingham University Business School.As you will have the invaluable chance to experience the steps necessary to commercialise a technical idea, this programme provides an excellent basis for those engineers who wish to commercialise their ideas or graduates who wish to explore the exciting world of commercialisation.
MSc
Loughborough University - School of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering
Signal processing makes a unique and critical contribution to communication systems, ensuring that all signals sent arrive at their destination as intended. This specialised study covers operations on and analysis of both analogue and digital signals.
MSc
Loughborough University - School of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering
With the emergence of smart phones, new multimedia and interactive services, provision of anywhere, anytime communications continues to impact radically on our modern world.So engineers with a good knowledge of mobile communications are much sought after. Careers in this industry offer both high rewards and the chance to work on fresh technologies as they evolve.As a top UK department, current research and collaboration with industry has taught us which skills and knowledge are required for both the theoretical and practical aspects of the field.This course reflects this and comprises modules that have been specifically designed to provide the knowledge needed for those who either work in or would like to join the industry.This exciting MSc covers the principles and techniques required to design and develop next generation mobile communication systems, enabling engineers to hit the ground running in a commercial environmenCompulsory ModulesSemester 1Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing Personal Radio Communications Information Theory and Coding Communication Channels Semester 2Research Project Digital Signal Processing for Software Defined Radio Mobile Network Technologies Intelligent Signal Processing
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