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      <title>Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD/MSc by Research (Biomedical Informatics specialism)</title>
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      <description>University of Birmingham. Postgraduate study. This research specialism focuses on interdisciplinary scientific work in the areas of clinical information systems for biomedical decision support, electronic clinical trials, the integrated electronic health care record, e-learning for evidence-based medicine, telecommunication technologies in health care, integrative biology (with a focus on metabolomics), biomedical image and signal processing, and biomedical data standardisation.</description>
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      <title>Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD/MSc by Research (Communications Engineering &amp; Remote Sensing specialism)</title>
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      <description>University of Birmingham. Postgraduate study. We have a broad range of research centred on the applications of microwave technology into communications and sensor systems, and on novel aspects of network design with research funding from the EU, research councils, MoD and industry.</description>
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      <title>Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD/MSc by Research</title>
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      <description>University of Birmingham. Postgraduate study. You can choose from a broad range of research specialisms offered by the School of Electronic, Electrical and Computing Engineering.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Sep 2012 14:43:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD/MSc by Research (Emerging Device Technology specialism)</title>
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      <description>University of Birmingham. Postgraduate study. The materials studied most are superconductors and semiconductors, although we also have interesting projects on magnetic, ferroelectric and dielectric materials. In addition, we have substantial work on micromachined components.</description>
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      <title>Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD/MSc by Research (Human Interface Technologies specialism)</title>
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      <description>University of Birmingham. Postgraduate study. The Human Interface Technologies Team brings together multidisciplinary researchers who focus on human-centred research issues related to future interactive technologies, including task and usability analysis, human factors integration, ergonomics, design and evaluation of advanced interfaces, user and open learner modelling, and artificial intelligence in education.</description>
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      <title>Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD/MSc by Research (Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy specialism)</title>
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      <description>University of Birmingham. Postgraduate study. Our research in the areas of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) is focusing on the development of advanced technical protocols and complex data processing methods in order to support the clinical diagnosis and prognosis of childhood brain cancer.</description>
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      <description>University of Birmingham. Postgraduate study. The goal of our research is to develop the novel theories, algorithms and computer architecture needed to create the technological components of effective multimodal interactive systems.</description>
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      <title>Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD/MSc by Research (Electrical Power, Energy and Control Systems specialism)</title>
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      <description>University of Birmingham. Postgraduate study. The research activities in electrical power, energy and control systems are closely linked to the interdisciplinary research of the Institute for Energy Research and Policy.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2012 13:25:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>University of Birmingham. Postgraduate study. Current research is focused on: Asset condition monitoring, Systems engineering and data management, Traffic optimisation, Train performance and power supply simulation, and Emerging propulsion systems</description>
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