Msc electronic engineering by research electronic engineering

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Description

  • Type

    Postgraduate

  • Location

    London

Overview
An MSc by Research will provide you with the necessary skills to undertake research, either in an academic or industrial environment. The expectation is that every graduate from the degree publishes at least one conference paper as part of the research. You will have the opportunity to develop further research and technical skills and to be able to demonstrate a level of independence that is greater than developed on a purely taught programme.
The programme is suitable for outstanding students who have an interest in advanced research-based study in one of our research specialisms: Antenna and Electromagnetics; Centre for Digital Music (C4DM); Multimedia and Vision (MMV); Networks.
On this programme you will use theoretical and experimental research techniques to explore and create innovative state-of-the-art technologies, enabling you to transfer your knowledge for practical application in the future.
You will join one of our research groups, taking four selected taught modules and completing an extended research project. You will have the opportunity to develop further research and technical skills and to be able to demonstrate a level of independence that is greater than developed on a purely taught programme.
This programme will:
Give you access to our state-of-the art research and laboratory facilities including a listening room; antenna measurement laboratory; augmented human interaction laboratory; and interdisciplinary informatics hub.
Support you in producing an extended individual research project that is of a suitable quality to be published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Serve as a pathway to a PhD, providing the necessary training to prepare for a career in research and development.
Why study your MSc in Electronic Engineering by Research at Queen Mary?
Our research-led approach

Facilities

Location

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London
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67-69 Lincoln'S Inn Fields, WC2A 3JB

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Subjects

  • Networks
  • Network
  • Multimedia
  • Electronic Engineering
  • Design
  • Art
  • Project
  • Systems
  • Engineering
  • Programming
  • Network Training
  • Music

Course programme

Structure

The modules listed below provide some general guidance on what you may be expected to learn during each semester and year of this degree. The exact modules available may vary depending on staff availability, research interests, new topics of study, timetabling and student demand.

Semester 1

Any 2 modules from the following list: (for part time students, 1 module per semester)

  • Communication Theory
  • Mobile and WLAN Technologies
  • 21st Century Networks
  • Software and Network Service design
  • Fundamentals of DSP
  • Machine Learning
  • Introduction to Computer Vision
  • Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
  • Design for Human Interaction
  • Functional Programming
  • Program Specifications
  • Semi-structured Data and Advanced Data Modelling
  • IT Programming
  • Information Systems
  • Computer Graphics
  • Music Perception and Cognition
  • Interactive Digital Multimedia Techniques
  • Sound Recording and Production Techniques
  • Applied Statistics
  • Data Mining
  • Big Data Processing
  • Introduction to IOT
  • Enabling Communication Technologies for IoT
  • Electronics
  • Control Systems

Semester 2

Any 2 modules from the following list: (for part time students, 1 module per semester)

  • Research Methods I
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Network Modeling and Performance
  • Mobile Services
  • Security and Authentication
  • Real-Time and Critical Systems
  • Business Technology Strategy
  • Music and Speech Modelling
  • Digital Audio Effects
  • Music Analysis and Synthesis
  • Real-Time DSP
  • Interactive System Design
  • Machine Learning for Visual Data Analysis
  • Deep Learning and Computer Vision
  • The Semantic Web
  • Information Retrieval
  • Software Analysis and Verification
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Bayesian Decision and Risk Analysis
  • Distributed Systems
  • Database Systems
  • Graphical User Interfaces
  • Business Information Systems
  • Network Planning, Finance and Management
  • Digital Arts Documentary
  • C++ for Image Processing
  • Foundations of Intellectual Property Law & Mgt
  • Digital Media and Social Networks
  • Advanced Object Oriented Programming
  • Data Analytics
  • Cloud Computing
Semester 3
  • MSc by Research Project (120 credits)

We aim to deliver your programme so that it closely matches the way in which it has been described to you by QMUL in print, online, and/or in person. We review our modules on a regular basis, in order to continue to offer innovative and exciting programmes.

Msc electronic engineering by research electronic engineering

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