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MSc by research
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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.
MRes / PhD
University of Nottingham - Division of Electrical Systems and Optics
The PhD in Electrical and Electronic Engineering brings innovation in science and technology to applications ranging from the generation and use of electrical energy (including renewable energy) to high speed information processing and pervasive computing. Areas of research strength include biophysics, imaging and optical science, photonic engineering, power electronics, ultrasonics and electromagnetic simulation.
PhD / MPhil / MRes
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The School offers a three year full time PhD degree and a New Route PhD degree. Most programmes are undertaken within one of the five research groups within the School.
PhD
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Graduates should have an upper second or first class (or equivalent), in their first degree in Electrical and/ or Electronic Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Mathematics, or other suitably cognate discipline. This may be supplemented by an appropriate MSc.
PhD / MPhil
University of Nottingham - Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
The Applied Optics Group provides research opportunities in the application of optical, ultrasonic and instrumentation engineering to sensing research in medicine, biology, materials, structures and processes. The research activity involves optics, ultrasonics and electronic (VLSI) design; this breadth allows us to develop novel and intellectually balanced solutions which encompass front-end detection and applicable state-of-art information processing.
PhD / MPhil
De Montfort University - Faculty of Technology
Electronic engineering research at De Montfort University reflects the breadth of the subject itself. There are four broad themes: electronics (which includes electromagnetics, microwave engineering, embedded systems, power electronics and signal processing), semiconductor devices and materials (including research in carbon nanotubes and organic electronics as well as more traditional semiconductor systems), wireless communication systems (including research in network management) and fused media.
PhD / MPhil
Loughborough University - Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering
The Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering has a strong research ethos with world class research activities. Our research structure comprises three divisions (within which we have specialised research groups)namely, Communications and Signal Processing, Electronic Systems and Control and Power and Renewable Energy.
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