- MSc in Advanced Electronic and Electrical Engineering at the Queen Mary University of London is offered as a 1-year program by the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science.
- This university is ranked #12 in the best global universities in the United Kingdom according to the U.S. News and World Report.
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis only.
- The School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science is well known for its pioneering research.
- Some of their researchers are currently discovering how to allow robots to express human emotion and using beat tracking to synchronize computers with live music performance.
- They also have excellent links with industry, working together on commercial and research projects.
- Students will be taught by internationally recognized research staff and will have access to our award-winning Informatics Teaching Laboratory and other outstanding facilities.
- Students will experience theory, lab practice, simulation, and project work, underpinned by over 125 years of experience in electrical engineering and electronics at Queen Mary.
- Students will develop their skills so that they can design systems while considering the limitations imposed by practicality, regulation, safety, and cost.
- The program aims to emphasize analog and digital circuit design, power electronics and electrical systems, control, and microwave and millimeter-wave technologies; areas with a major skills shortage worldwide and particularly in the UK.
- The School has collaborations, partnerships, industrial placement schemes, and public engagement programs with organizations, including Vodafone, Google, IBM, BT, NASA, BBC, and Microsoft.
- Students will devise and carry out a major dissertation, which you can choose to do in collaboration with an industrial partner.