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Photonic and Electronic Systems MRes

This MRes aims to train students in the methods of valid scientific research to successfully embark on their PhD. Building knowledge and skills to develop the next generation of photonic systems.

Key information

To find out core information about this degree, such as entry requirements, programme length and cost, visit the UCL Graduate Degrees site.

Visit the Graduate Degrees site

Application information

We expect competition for places and funding to be highly competitive and all potential applicants should submit the pre-application screening form. Please note that this does not constitute a formal application. Following initial consideration of your pre-application, and interview, successful candidates will be invited to make a formal application to UCL or the University of Cambridge using the standard application form.

Programme information

The MRes is taught at the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Photonic and Electronic Systems at UCL and the University of Cambridge.

Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits. Students take two compulsory research projects (90 credits), one transferable skills module (15 credits), three optional modules (45 credits) and two elective modules (30 credits).

Please note, all choices are subject to space on modules, timetabling constraints and the approval of the relevant Module Tutor and the Programme Director.

Modules listed below are indicative only.

Compulsory components
  • Transferrable Skills - Masters of Research in Photonics
  • Research mini-project - 1 
  • Research mini-project - 2
Optional modules

Students select three optional modules from the following list.

  • Biosensors and Bioelectronics
  • Advanced Photonic Devices
  • Photonic Subsystems
  • Management of Technology
  • Telecommunication Business Environment
  • Optical Fibre Communication
  • Optical Transmission Network
  • Embedded Systems for the Internet of Things
  • Radio Frequency Systems
  • Very Large-Scale Integration
  • Innovation & Strategic Management of Intellectual Property
  • Management of Technology
  • Analogue CMOS IC Design Applications

Elective modules

Students select two elective modules from the following list.

  • Image Processing and Image Coding
  • Computer Vision 
  • Physics and Optics of Nano-Structure
  • Broadband Communications Lab
  • Internet of Things
  • Internet of Everything
  • Nanoscale Processing and Characterisation for Advanced Devices
  • Wireless Communication Principles
  • Broadband Technologies and Components
  • Quantum and Nanotechnology
  • Advanced Information Theory and Coding
  • Probabilistic Machine Learning

Teaching staff

Programme director

Prof Cyril Renaud
Dr Chin-Pang Liu

Lecturers and Teaching Fellows

Details of specific lecturers and teaching fellows can be found on module pages.

Timetable

To illustrate how the course will be taught, you can find live timetable information at timetable.ucl.ac.uk - simply click on 'Degree programme' and enter the desired course title.

Facilities

Visit our Facilities page to find out how our spaces and resources will assist in your learning, or visit the UCL Prospective Students site to find out what's more widely available to students.

Location

All Electronic and Electrical Engineering students are based in Bloomsbury, London. Visit our About section to find out more.