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Postgraduate Open Day

17 February 2020, 4:00 pm–7:00 pm

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Thinking of becoming a postgraduate student? Join the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering (EEE) to explore the opportunities available to you!

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

£0.00

Organiser

Faculty of Engineering Sciences

Location

University College London (UCL)
Wilkins Building, South Cloisters
Gower Street
London
WC1E 6BT
United Kingdom

The Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering (EEE) will be showcasing opportunities for prospective postgraduate students on 17 Febraury 2020 at University College London. 

Join our team as they speak about the various degree programmes on offer along with an overview of what life at EEE and UCL in general has to offer! 

The open day will also feature the world-leading faculties of The Bartlett, Faculty of the Built Environment, The Faculty of Engineering Sciences and the Faculty of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, who have put their heads together to offer you an exciting, insightful afternoon at UCL. You will have the chance to attend academic subject talks, Drop Ins and One-to-One meetings with tutors and researchers from your subject of interest. 

About the Speaker

Prof Miguel Rio

Professor of Computer Networks at the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering

Prof. Miguel Rio is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering. He did his undergraduate studies in University of Minho, Portugal and his PhD in the University of Kent, United Kingdom. His dissertation was in Quality of Service Multicast, a topic he still pursues. He was a post-doctoral at UCL where he research programmable networks and congestion control. Since then he has helped to coordinate several projects both at the UK and EU level. HE has made substantial contributions to network measurement, network routing and peer-to-peer networks.  

More about Prof Miguel Rio