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At UCL Electronic and Electrical Engineering, our research is shaping the future. From artificial intelligence and quantum technologies to sustainable solutions and advancements in the semiconductor space, we drive innovation across a broad spectrum of pioneering fields. Our leading researchers work collaboratively to push the boundaries of knowledge, solving real-world challenges and delivering transformative impact.

Research Themes

Explore our research by theme or discover the pioneering work of our research groups below.


Image of hand holding the words 'AI. The image reads AI & Intelligent systems - this is a button for the AI related page.
Image of a student interacting with robotic hand. Words: Bio-media Engineering. The image is a button taking the user to the related theme page.
A woman holds up a signal processing gadget. The image is a button taking users to the 'Control and Signal processing' page
Image of a finger on a smartphone. Words read: 'Future communications'. The image is a button for the page on this topic.
Image of radar equipment. Words read: Instrumentation & Sensing. The image is a button taking users to the related page.
Image of a metal brain. Words: Neuromorphic technologies. The image is a button for a related page on the topic.
Image of a chip being examined. The image is a button taking users to a page on photonic systems and integration
Image of quantum researchers near special equipment. The image is a button for a page on quantum technologies
Image of radar map. The image is a button for a page on Radar and RF Engineering
Image of a chip on a circuit board. The image is a button for a page on semiconductors
 
Image of Prof Ioannis Papakonstantinou with a student. The image is a button for the page on Sustainable technologies

Research Groups

Our research groups are dynamic, interdisciplinary teams that drive innovation and strategic advancements through cutting-edge laboratories and focused areas of expertise. Learn more about their work by selecting a group below.

Close up for a quantum machine. The image is a button for the Electronic Materials and Devices group
Hands of three people holding ipads. This image is a button taking users to Information and Communication Engineering group
Prof Polina Bayvel with a student. This image is a button for the Optical Networks Group page
Image of a PhD student at work in the lab. The image is a button taking users to the Photonics group page
 
Image of academics with equipment outdoors. The image is a button for the Sensors, Systems and Circuits research group
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