Length | Start dates (semester dates) | |
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PhD |
3 years full-time |
January |
PhD by distance learning |
3 years full-time |
January |
Contribute to research and technological development in a range of electronic areas. Our research opportunities cover a wide range of areas, including machine learning, wireless communication, intelligent systems, and robotics. They also extend to computer-assisted clinical diagnosis. These fields offer the chance to develop new solutions in application areas shaping the world around us.
Your research
As a postgraduate researcher, the focus of your work will be an independent research project. You will work with leading researchers, while gaining valuable skills through an integrated training programme in research methods.
You'll have access to advanced taught courses to help you develop the knowledge and skills needed to conduct your research.
Your research will culminate in a thesis and oral examination. Your thesis should effectively, clearly and concisely communicate the research question, methodology, results, analysis, and conclusions, with quality and depth appropriate for your PhD in Electronic Engineering degree.
Research projects
Our academics are working on a wide range of projects suitable for research students to join.
Funding
Supervision
You will be supervised on a one-to-one basis by a member of the academic staff. We also offer opportunities for co-supervision, within the School and across the wider University, to support interdisciplinary projects. Your supervisor will help guide your progress, supported by a thesis advisory panel.
Before applying, we encourage you to learn about our academics and how their work and expertise fit your interests. Our academic staff are happy to answer any questions on their research interests or discuss a project you might have in mind.