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Electronic Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bradford

We have 13 Electronic Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Bradford

PhD candidates in Electronic Engineering research the electronic components such as semiconductors, resistors and inductors, and the devices they power. Electronic systems are near-ubiquitous in in modern industry, and your research could help promote developments in a wide range of sectors including communications, computing, healthcare, energy and transport.

What’s it like to study a PhD in Electronic Engineering?

Working under the guidance of an expert supervisor or supervisory team, you’ll work towards completing a thesis that will make an original contribution to the field of Electronic Engineering. You will likely divide your time between lab-based research, supervision meetings and writing your thesis. Many universities also offer departmental training in areas such as research methodologies and presentation skills.

Possible research areas include:

  • Nanoelectronics
  • Electromagnetic fields
  • Photonics
  • Semiconductor electronics
  • Antennas, radar and navigation
  • Optical materials and devices

Your research may involve collaboration with academics from other departments, or with industrial partners. You also may have the opportunity to connect with the wider academic community through attending conferences and publishing papers.

Most PhDs in Electronic Engineering are pre-designed, but some universities may accept applications for self-proposed projects. If you are planning to design your own research proposal, it will need to align with the research priorities of the department and the expertise of your prospective supervisor.

PhD in Electronic Engineering entry requirements

The minimum entry requirement for a PhD in Electrical Engineering is usually a 2:1 undergraduate degree in a relevant subject area such as Engineering, Computer Science, Physics or Material Science, although a Masters may sometimes be required. You may occasionally be able to gain entry onto an Electrical Engineering PhD with a lower-class degree if you have a Masters and/ or relevant work experience.

PhD in Electronic Engineering funding options

The main body funding Electronic Engineering PhDs in the UK is the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Most projects have funding attached, meaning that you’ll automatically be awarded tuition fee coverage, a living cost stipend, and a research grant if you are accepted onto the programme.

Some students may propose their own research topic or apply for a project without attached funding (though this is less common). It may be possible to self-fund your PhD by combining the UK government’s doctoral loan with additional sources of funding such as support from your university or from a charity or trust.

PhD in Electronic Engineering careers

Career opportunities in Electronic Engineering are wide-ranging. Expertise is in demand in cutting-edge industries including cybersecurity, blockchain and BitCoin, as well as the sectors that make day-to-day modern life possible such as transport, energy and manufacturing.

You may also choose to continue your academic career, for example by applying for a postdoc that eventually leads to a permanent research position.

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Pollard Institute: Real-time gas sensing using terahertz quantum cascade lasers

  Research Group: School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
This project will develop fast detection systems to provide the first real-time gas sensing and imaging in the terahertz (THz) region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Read more

Pollard Institute: Topological insulator plasmonics

  Research Group: School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
Topological insulators (TIs) are a recently discovered new type of material. Although their bulk is insulating, they have highly conductive surface states that are almost free from scattering even at room temperature, through a process known as topological protection. Read more

Pollard Institute: Terahertz imaging systems for medical robotic surgery

  Research Group: School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
There is a pressing need to improve the precision, control and selectivity of surgical procedures addressing several high incidence cancers. Read more

Pollard Institute: Control of terahertz lasers using sound

  Research Group: School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
Applicants are sought for a funded PhD position investigating the acoustic control of terahertz frequency quantum cascade lasers (THz QCLs). Read more

Topological insulator plasmonics

  Research Group: School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
Topological insulators (TIs) are a new type of material that has recently been discovered. They have highly conductive surface states, while their bulk remains insulating. Read more

Machine Learning Testing

Machine Learning (ML) is becoming more and more important with its increasing integration in various domains such as self-driving cars, machine translation, medical systems, many of these being safety-critical applications. Read more

Agent-based cyber-physical production systems for Industry 4.0

  Research Group: Applied Computing
This project aims to develop novel methods and software tools for the implementation of highly adaptive multi-agent systems for manufacturing control, applying plug-and-produce technology to cyber-physical systems. Read more

Intelligent Techniques for Reliability Prediction and Improvement of Free-Space Optics-based Future Satellite Communication Systems

  Research Group: Bradford-Renduchintala Centre for Space AI
Satellite communications play a pivotal role in our modern world, driving global efforts towards the development of next-generation satellite communication systems. Read more
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Frequency-adaptive transceiver architectures for transmission diversity and spectrum sharing

  Research Group: School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
In this project you will look at methods to make transceivers resistant to jamming and which allow them to operate in challenging environments. Read more
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Developing high power, high efficiency terahertz sources using advanced semiconductor processing techniques

  Research Group: School of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
In this project, you will - as part of a larger team - develop high power, high temperature terahertz semiconductor lasers by investigating a number of advanced microfabrication and device packaging techniques, including flip-chip bonding, device planarization, and the integration of novel materials. Read more
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Robotic manipulation of objects with physics-based reasoning and learning

  Research Group: School of Computing
This project focuses on intelligent robotic object manipulation. Consider the example of packing different items into a box in a warehouse to ship the box to a customer. Read more

Join Our Team and Shape the Future: Exciting PhD Projects in AI, Control Systems, Data science, and Robotics

Do you want to become a trained talent? Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects? Join our team at Leeds Beckett University and be a part of our mission to advance data science, artificial intelligence and control system design. Read more
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