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Electronic Engineering

POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH SUBJECT AREA

Find out about the research opportunities in Electronic Engineering

Why Study Electronic Engineering?

  • We have a long history of expertise in electronic engineering and offer a rich range of modules.
  • Electronic Engineering at Bangor is ranked 4th in the UK for Research Outputs.*
  • We have a strong research base in optoelectronics, communications, data storage systems, microelectronics, bioelectronics and materials science, control systems and instrumentation.
  • You will have access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. As well as large, well equipped teaching laboratories, we have several research laboratory areas.
  • We offer a lively community with well-equipped computer rooms using industry-standard software and its own reference library.
  • You will be taught by staff who are experienced electronic engineers and who maintain links with industry to ensure that courses reflect recent developments.
  • There is high demand from international employers for graduates who have completed this course.

*Latest Research Excellence Framework (REF)

Career Opportunities in Electronic Engineering

Our graduates go on to work in a huge range of different industries. They are extremely valuable to all kinds of employers. This is because our courses combine high quality teaching coupled with laboratory time. Our students learn the theory and put this into practice in the laboratory straight away.

Our graduates can work in many different areas, from automotive electronics for Jaguar Land Rover, Honda or F1 teams, to computer games hardware design; and from government research laboratories to consumer electronics manufacturers.

The mathematical modelling, problem-solving and project management skills that we teach our students make them attractive to a much wider range of employers, which is why over 90% of our students walk straight into graduate jobs when they leave Bangor.

Our Research in Electronic Engineering

Our research has performed exceptionally well, which is evidenced in the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF). In Electronic Engineering, Bangor University was ranked 4th in the UK for research outputs. Our research environment - also of considerable importance to postgraduate students - received a remarkably high rating as well. 

Our research activities are organised in three research groups, which can overlap to maximise synergies and resources.

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