Course details
Electrical & Electronic Engineering at NUI Galway has three research priorities:
- Biomedical Electronics, Biometrics and Bio-inspired Electronics
- Signal Processing and Communications
- Power Electronics and Energy Conversion
Parallel with these research priorities is a significant technological capability in Embedded Systems Design, which has potential application across all of Electrical & Electronic Engineering research priorities but which has demonstrated particular application in Biomedical, Biometrics & Bio-inspired Electronicsand in Signal Processing & Communications.
Entry Requirements
PhD—high Honours standard in the primary degree. MEngSc—Bachelor of Engineering (honours) or equivalent, at Second Class Honours Grade One level or above. MApplSc —Honours degree from a recognised university or third level college or a Pass degree with at least three years relevant experience. ME—Bachelor of Engineering degree and have proven engineering or research experience in a position of considerable responsibility.
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About NUI Galway
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