There are current opportunities for research in electronic engineering with an emphasis on digital signal processing and telecommunications (particularly mobile and personal communications and ultra wideband communications); mechanical engineering in the fields of fluid mechanics; mechatronics; robotics; nanotechnology; materials science; biomedical engineering; intelligent systems; recent developments have led to a strengthening of materials and biomedical engineering research in the division.
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4 - 5 years |
Part-time | No application date provided |
Westminster, WC2R 2LS |
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3 - 4 years |
Full time | No application date provided |
Westminster, WC2R 2LS |
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Research course
King's College London
Engineering Studies, Electronic Engineering (General)

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UPDATED on 18 Nov 2010: "The Engineering PhD" offered in London by King's College London, University of London.
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