• Over the course students will develop skills with industry-standard equipment, such as a scanning tunnelling microscope for atomic scale probing, and the hp4124 parameter analyser for power devices.
  • They will have the chance to build an understanding of prototyping and production methods and components, while learning how to construct and evaluate advanced models of manufacturing techniques.
  • By the end of the course they will be able to confidently differentiate, analyse and discuss product lifetime management solutions, and how they impact specific industry sectors.
  • The studies will be nourished by an international community of over 500 postgraduate students and 120 research staff at the College of Engineering.
  • Further study support comes in the form of 24 hour access to our on-site library, advanced laboratories, a year-round programme of guest lectures, and dedicated postgraduate work rooms