MSc by Research Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering
Course Overview
This research program in Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering tackles the most pressing global challenges in power, communications, transport, and healthcare. It is supported by a thriving research environment with £4 million in annual grant income and a distinguished international reputation. The department's research excellence is confirmed by the REF, with 86% of its work rated as world-leading or internationally excellent.
Key Program Highlights
- Address globally significant challenges in power, transport, communications, and healthcare systems.
- Join a research community with £4 million in annual funding from EU, industry, and UK councils.
- Learn within a department where 86% of research is rated world-leading or internationally excellent (REF).
- Benefit from specialized career support tailored to engineering, including exclusive internships and mentoring.
- Build on our long-standing international reputation in railway engineering, communications, and sensing.
Course Overview
This research program in Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering tackles the most pressing global challenges in power, communications, transport, and healthcare. It is supported by a thriving research environment with £4 million in annual grant income and a distinguished international reputation. The department's research excellence is confirmed by the REF, with 86% of its work rated as world-leading or internationally excellent.
Key Program Highlights
- Address globally significant challenges in power, transport, communications, and healthcare systems.
- Join a research community with £4 million in annual funding from EU, industry, and UK councils.
- Learn within a department where 86% of research is rated world-leading or internationally excellent (REF).
- Benefit from specialized career support tailored to engineering, including exclusive internships and mentoring.
- Build on our long-standing international reputation in railway engineering, communications, and sensing.