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Course Duration: Variable
Study mode: Full time
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This course last started in Sep-07
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Course Qualification: MPhil in Plasma and Complex Systems Monitoring: Electrical Engineering and Electronics
Course Venue: University Of Liverpool , Merseyside, L69 7ZX
Awarding body: University of Liverpool
Course Description
The Group is concerned with evolving and applying novel approaches (such as chromatic technology) for monitoring and modelling real complex systems to yield operation information fault development etc. The range of system being addressed include: Electric arcs in high-voltage circuit breakers; Electromagnetic fields in industrial devices; Fuel and energy systems; Mechanically vibrating systems; Electric plasma for materials processing; Biodegradation recycling system; Particles pollution and air quality; and Person health, well-being and protection. The sensing domain covered includes optical (fibre and remote) acoustical (audible and ultrasonic), radio frequency, infrared and chemical species. The intelligent monitoring activities are undertaken within the Centre for Intelligent Monitoring System (CIMS) established with European Regional Development funds. The Group is further concerned with the development and study of technological plasma systems for materials processing applications. Plasma research activities at Liverpool include pulsed plasma deposition of functional films and coatings on glass and polymeric materials eg low-emissivity coatings, and novel TCO coatings for use in solar cells; the pulsed deposition of polymerised functional materials for bio-physical and life science applications, including biosensors; the plasma synthesis of carbon nano tubes and nanostructures; the study and modelling of fundamental phenomena in the area of plasma surface interactions and plasma-material sheath boundary behaviour and finally design and development of plasma sources including; PVD pulsed magnetron sources, RF plasma etching and pulsed RF surface modification/polymerisation sources, CVD plasma discharges and high-pressure plasma sources for applications in waste disposal and environmental management.
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Venue Description
Childcare facilities are available on site. Early booking of sessions is strongly recommended due to high demand of limited places. Guidance and advice may be available for all aspects of student life. Facilities/Support are available for students with hearing impairment. Facilities/Support are available for students with learning difficulties. Facilities/Support are available for students with restricted mobility. Facilities/Support are available for students with visual impairment.
Course Venue
Foundation Building
765 Brownlow Hill
Liverpool
Merseyside
L69 7ZX
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