University of Nottingham

Course Details

Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD

Course Description

The Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD brings innovation in science and technology to applications ranging from the generation and use of electrical energy (including renewable energy) to high-speed information processing and pervasive computing. Areas of research strength include biophysics, imaging and optical science, photonic engineering, power electronics, ultrasonics and electromagnetic simulation. This PhD is based within the Electrical Systems and Optics Research Division. The division brings innovation in science and technology applications ranging from the generation and use of electrical energy to high speed information processing. The division includes the following research groups: * Applied Optics * George Green Institute for Electromagnetics Research * Power, Electronics, Machines and Control

Course Duration

NumberDuration
3year

Career outcomes

Those who take up a postgraduate research opportunity with us will not only receive support in terms of close contact with supervisors and specific training related to your area of research, you will also benefit from dedicated careers advice from our Careers and Employability Service. Individual guidance appointments, career management training programme, access to resources and invitations to events including skills workshops and recruitment fairs are just some of the ways in which they can help you develop your full potential, whether you choose to continue within an academic setting or are looking at options outside of academia.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD University of Nottingham