Study modes: Full time
Course description: The main aim of the programme is to provide students with a good understanding of a wide range of both general management and engineering management techniques and applications; this allows graduates to work in industry at a relatively advanced level and to work towards senior positions within manufacturing engineering or engineering management.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at King's College London (University Of London)
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Course description: Finite element methods in structural mechanics; structural stability; structural dynamics; shock and earthquake analysis; design of concrete structures; design of steel and composite structures; bridge engineering.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at City University London
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Course description: Advanced manufacturing; engineering product design; mechatronics; quality engineering management; research methods; major individual project (Master's only); specialist: product development for quality; simulation and quality control; operations management.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at London South Bank University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Programme includes taught elements over all years which cover generic skills (professional skills, career planning), research methods, and discipline specific modules chosen from: computer-aided design; robotics and automated assembly; manufacturing measurement; manufacturing systems; production and operations management; manufacturing information and data systems; quality assurance and systems; manufacturing strategy.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance | Full time
Course description: The programme equips individuals to handle diverse management responsibilities that require knowledge in finance, systems thinking, operations, human resources and the design and management of the supply chain; the course balances academic theory with practical opportunities to demonstrate engineering management capabilities and deliver real solutions through assignments and projects.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: With the growing complexity of engineering services in modern buildings and the significance of energy conservation and pollution control, the role of the building services engineer is becoming increasingly important; the need to provide an internal environment that balances the comfort needs of the occupants with the functional requirements of the building calls for engineers with a wide range of knowledge and skills.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: This course offers a well-rounded background and specialised knowledge for those seeking a professional career as a Clinical Engineer in the NHS and international healthcare organisations where expertise in engineering applied to medicine is required; the course is intended to form part of the formal training for Clinical Engineers as well and provide opportunities for professionals currently working in the NHS in engineering.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at City University London
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Course description: This course focuses on the embedded and distributed systems, which have been increasingly used by engineering and commercial companies for distributed control and management of their operations.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at London South Bank University
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Course description: Most projects carried out in collaboration with industry; research areas offered within School include: analogue electronics; digital electronics; computer and mathematical modelling for electrical engineering; physical electronics; non-destructive testing (non-destructive testing), industrial measurement and instrumentation; remote automated non-destructive testing in hazardous environments using wall-climbing robots.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at London South Bank University
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Course description: Research opportunities currently available in: communications; multi-media technology; personal communications technology; control systems; optical communications; neural networks; pattern recognition and signal processing; power systems analysis and control; robotics; signal processing; speech processing; test technology; power electronics; VLSI/WSI systems; parallel computing technology and applications.(read more)
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Course description: 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.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research areas include: Acoustics; biomedical instrumentation; cellular neural networks and image processing; energy engineering; ferroelectric materials; heat transfer and fluid mechanics; magnetics; mathematical modelling and software; microwave dielectric materials; manufacturing; material science including surface engineering; nanostructured materials; polymers, semiconductors and superconductors; refrigeration and air conditioning; robotics.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at London South Bank University
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Course description: This course focuses of the topical areas in the world of systems and control; the syllabus covers the recent major technological developments in: systems and control; optimisation and optimal control; control systems design; advanced control techniques and applications.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at City University London
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Course description: There exists a rising demand for a specifically designed programme due to the increasing global requirement for renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, tidal, as opposed to the limited fossil fuels, such as gas, oil and coal.(read more)
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Course description: The course covers definitions, properties, potential and restrictions of neural information processing systems and algorithms; and the mathematical techniques required for their analysis and design.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Programme includes taught elements over all years which cover generic skills (professional skills, career planning), research methods, and discipline specific modules chosen from: computer-aided design; robotics and automated assembly; manufacturing measurement; manufacturing systems; production and operations management; manufacturing information and data systems; quality assurance and systems; manufacturing strategy.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research areas include: Acoustics; biomedical instrumentation; cellular neural networks and image processing; energy engineering; ferroelectric materials; heat transfer and fluid mechanics; magnetics; mathematical modelling and software; microwave dielectric materials; manufacturing; material science including surface engineering; nanostructured materials; polymers, semiconductors and superconductors; refrigeration and air conditioning; robotics.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at London South Bank University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: 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.(read more)
All engineering and technology courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research opportunities currently available in: communications; multi-media technology; personal communications technology; control systems; optical communications; neural networks; pattern recognition and signal processing; power systems analysis and control; robotics; signal processing; speech processing; test technology; power electronics; VLSI/WSI systems; parallel computing technology and applications.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The primary aim of this programme is to create self motivated Master's degree graduates who are capable of entering a research and development post in academia or industry with specialist knowledge of nanomaterials synthesis and processing.(read more)
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Engineering Research PhD
King's College London (University Of London)
Ronit, February 2008Overall score
Halls of residence closer to campus.
Study experience
40 hours/week. Some helpful.
Facilities
Library very good. Sports very bad.
Postgraduate life
Yes, SIS.
Job prospects
Still trying to figure out what I wanna do.
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