Graduate Open Events: Electronic and Electrical Engineering MSc, online presentation and Q&A
31 January 2024, 11:00 am–12:00 pm
Applications are now open for September 2024 - join this online presentation and Q&A to learn more about EEE.
This event is free.
Event Information
Open to
- All
Availability
- Yes
Cost
- Free
Organiser
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Veronique Jasinski – UCL Electrical and Electrical Engineering
Pursuing a Masters degree in Electronic and Electrical Engineering (EEE) can help you change the world. We employ a pioneering tradition of innovation and excellence to push the boundaries across research, education and entrepreneurship, building on our long-established links with industry.
We offer a number of Masters programs in a variety of cutting-edge themes taught by world research leaders in their fields. If you want to continue your studies or renew your skills we have something for you. We use a variety of teaching methods in our courses with a big emphasis in practical labs. We also allow for flexible and part-time attendance so you can study whilst working. Our MSc programmes include:
- Integrated Machine Learning Systems MSc
- Nanotechnology MSc
- Internet Engineering MSc
- Telecommunications MSc
- Telecommunications Business MSc
- Telecommunications MRes
- Telecommunications MSc (IGDP)
- Wireless and Optical Communications MSc
Read more about our MSc programmes
Join our online presentation and Q&A to hear from Professor Miguel Rio on our competitive Masters programmes and answer any questions you may have.
About the Speaker
Professor Miguel Rio
Miguel Rio is a Professor of Computer Networks in the Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering at University College London. He holds a Meng and MSc from the University of Minho, Portugal and a Phd from the University of Kent, United Kingdom. He has been a principle investigator in numerous research projects funded by the UK government, the European Union, industry and the US/UK military. His current interests are on edge networking, software defined networking, network resilience and improving network quality of experience.
More about Professor Miguel Rio