Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering
Program Overview
The University of Birmingham's Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering PhD/MSc by Research program allows students to engage in innovative research on critical issues in various industries. Through this program, students benefit from the department's expertise in areas like electrical power systems, communications, and transport. With research funding of approximately £4 million annually, and support from the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education, the program fosters a diverse and inclusive research environment.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering PhD/MSc by Research program at the University of Birmingham is a research-based degree that addresses key challenges, problems, and opportunities in power, communications, transport, healthcare, and human-systems integration. The program is designed to provide students with the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research in a supportive and collaborative environment.
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- The program is offered in both full-time and part-time formats.
- The Department of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering has a strong international reputation in research related to Electrical Power and Control Systems, railway engineering, and communications and sensing.
- The department has a total annual research grant income of around £4 million.
- The program is supported by the Birmingham Centre for Railway Research and Education.