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Research Assessment 2008 33 academic staff |
Electronic and Electrical Engineering - 2012/2013 entry
Introduction
- The department houses world-class facilities including an anechoic chamber, molecular beam epitaxy and laboratories for high-speed measurement, converged networks and systems, nanotechnology and broadband teaching.
- Our ethos of constant development and innovation continues a tradition inspired by Professor Sir Ambrose Fleming, inventor of the thermionic valve and founder of the discipline of electronics.
- The department is a major contributor to the London Centre for Nanotechnology, a joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London.
- We maintain strong industrial links in all our postgraduate activities and much of our research is funded through the UK Research Councils, the EU and industry in the UK and overseas.
Funding
A number of competitive EPSRC studentships are normally available for candidates liable to pay fees at the UK/EU rate. The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) also awards competitive scholarships for postgraduate study, see www.theiet.org
Visit the Fees and Costs section for full details about funding.
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Research programmes
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MPhil/PhD |
3 years full-time, 5 years part-time |
Research areas are:
- Communications and information systems: telecommunication networks and services; wireless communications; IP networks; sensor networks; information security and retrieval
- Electronic materials and devices: optical materials and electronic devices; quantum nanoelectronics; diamond electronics; laser processing
- Optical networks: optoelectronic devices and systems; large scale optical networks; dense WDM optically routed networks; optical packet networks; high speed optical systems
- Photonics: ultrafast photonic devices; wireless over fibre devices and systems; photonic generation of THz signals; advanced liquid crystal devices; uncooled and coherent wavelength division multiplex technology
- Sensors, systems and circuits: radar and sonar; antennas and EM modelling; medical electronics; RFID systems; IC design.
Further details available on the UCL Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering website.
Entry requirements
A UK Master’s degree, or a minimum of an upper second-class UK Bachelor’s degree, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. The qualification may be in any relevant subject, e.g. electronic engineering, communication engineering, computer science, chemistry, material science (the latter two for electronic materials research).
Tuition fees
Up-to-date tuition fee information is available at www.ucl.ac.uk/current-students/money
Career prospects
Many of our recent PhD graduates have taken up positions as postdoctoral researchers at leading universities, whilst others continue their research careers in industry (Nokia UK, Qinetiq). A significant number use the PhD as a stepping stone to careers in other sectors, including management consultancy and finance. Several have started up their own businesses and become successful entrepreneurs.
Taught programmes
| Degree title | Qualification | Duration |
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| Internet Engineering | MSc | Full-time 1 year |
| Nanotechnology | MSc | Full-time 1 year; Part-time 2 years |
| Photonics Systems Development | MRes | Full-time 1 year |
| Telecommunications | MSc | Full-time 1 year (flexible 3-5 years) |
| Telecommunications | MRes | Full-time 1 year |
| Telecommunications with Business | MSc | Full-time 1 year; Part-time 2 years (flexible 3-5 years) |
| Wireless and Optical Communications | MSc | Full-time 1 year |
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