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Course description: Current research activities: Ceramics science and engineering: ceramic synthesis from precursors; ceramic and metal powder processing and forming; mathematical modelling of powder forming; sol-gel processing of ceramics and glasses; polymer science and technology: interests include heterogeneous polymer systems, polymer processing, filled systems, oriented polymers, synthesis and properties of polyurethanes.(read more)
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Course description: Supervision available in: cell surface interactions; spinal and impact mechanics; specification formulation and evaluation of tissue-engineered structures; in-vitro screening; surface modification and functionalisation; proteomics; development and evaluation of biomedical materials and devices; shape memory materials; imaging and analysis technologies; characterisation and modelling of tissue and organ mechanics.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance | Full time
Course description: This course combines engineering and business studies.(read more)
All engineering courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
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Course description: Research supervision is available in all areas of staff expertise relating to electronic systems engineering.(read more)
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 courses at King's College London (University Of London)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: The programme aim is to provide advanced training for engineers aspiring to higher or middle-management positions in either private or public sector road engineering establishments; it is suitable for both practising road engineers and civil engineering graduates who want to pursue a career in road management; it provides current knowledge in management procedures for the planning, appraisal, design, construction and maintenance of road networks.(read more)
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Course description: This programme covers advanced study of modern structural engineering subjects, providing a blend of design and analytical topics, and of theory and professional practice; all students take a course on the use of information technology in structural engineering; people working in the civil engineering industry may attend individual modules as short courses on a day-release basis.(read more)
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Course description: Condensed matter physics (theory and experimental); strongly correlated electron and phonon systems; high Tc superconductivity; cosmology neutron scattering; low temperature physics; surface physics; thin films; materials mechanics and optoelectronics.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: Energy in buildings; thermal, aural and visual environment; energy systems analysis; lighting and electrical systems; sustainable refrigeration; energy resources utilisation and economics; HVAC systems; management; dissertation: energy engineering project (4 units).(read more)
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Course description: Students undertake an integrated programme of both generic and specialist taught modules along with industry-relevant projects; the specialist modules in management of competitive manufacturing are: Logistics manufacturing and business strategy; plus 2 optional modules from the following: E-business and supply chain management; management of total quality and continuous improvement; manufacturing systems.(read more)
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Course description: Data communications and network principles; DSP and ASIC architectures and applications; operations management; optical communication systems and networks; optical networking protocols; and an individual project.(read more)
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Course description: Programme aims to produce engineers who are highly skilled in the techniques of manufacturing management and its related technologies; this provides the basis for effective careers as managers who can meet the challenges of the rapidly changing global manufacturing industry.(read more)
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Course description: Flexible, Faculty-wide multidisciplinary training package leading to an award in: biomedical engineering; chemical processing; computer-aided engineering design; energy systems and environment; engineering design; environmentally sustainable building design and management; integrated building design; integrated product development; management of competitive manufacturing; marine technology; mechanical engineering and materials.(read more)
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Course description: Closely related to the green chemical theme and the DICE initiative; the research theme focuses on the industrial scale manufacture and engineering of nanoparticles for new chemical technologies; while many methods of manufacturing nanoparticles have been investigated over the past decade, few techniques have been developed that enable consistent, reliable, and scalable production of nanoparticles for real industrial applications.(read more)
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Course description: The research group investigates the use of microwaves in the industrial scale processing of materials and minerals; the research in this theme looks at how microwave energy can be used to improve the efficiency and viability of such processing.(read more)
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Course description: Research focuses on power electronics, machines and drive control; with its own 1MVA substation, over 50 commercial drives and 18 research stations, including load rigs up to 750kW; the principal research areas are shaft-sensorless control of AC drives, robust control, control of embedded power systems, direct AC-AC (Matrix) converters, high-power converter topologies, efficiency of machines and drives, and advanced instrumentation techniques.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: PgCert: project planning and control, project management essentials 1, budgets and financial control, organisations and people; PgDip: introduces new topics and develops some of material already studied, 3 modules: quality systems, commercial and contractual issues, project management essentials 2, plus project work; MSc: managing project teams, elective module, dissertation; assessment by coursework, examinations and dissertation.(read more)
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Chemical Engineering & Chemical Technology: Biotechnology & Bioprocess Engineering PhD
Imperial College London
Wen, November 2007Overall score
A vibrant environment. Lots of learning opportunities.
Study experience
Competitive environment and interesting course.
Facilities
Fantastic facilities like the gym and library.
Postgraduate life
Lots of choices.
Job prospects
Lots of opportunities in London, especially Investment banking.
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Master of Engineering
Open University (The)
George, January 2008Overall score
Study experience
This was the course for me. Practical application and course work plus a focus on my own personal development. It was a part time course taken over 3 years, with Christmas off for good behaviour. The group came from a varying background, some full blown structural engineers to me who was a quality assurance manager. The tutorials were on a Saturday, and were real fun. It is hard work but well worth the effort.
Facilities
My course was held in a lecture theatre at the local university. The room was fine but overwhelmed the small group a bit. There were practical exercises, discussion groups and buddying. Most of the work was in the form of a progression workbook with Tutor Mark Assignments every term.
Postgraduate life
The only down side that this seemed to be a male driven course, I am sure that there are many female who would benefit from this course. I loved going into the class room, it was only a small group so everyone got a fair amount of attention.
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Civil Engineering Msc
University Of Wales, Newport
Louise, January 2008Overall score
It's ok.
Study experience
8 hours a week (PT). Lecturer's are more helpful on a one-to-one basis.
Facilities
Library is good, lots of computers. Don't know about bar and sports facilities.
Postgraduate life
Don't have any club, only a part-time student.
Job prospects
Progress in my career, yes it has helped.
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