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An introduction to Masters courses in Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering

Join Dr Zhongbei Tian for an introduction to the postgraduate study opportunities in Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering at Birmingham.  
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    • Date
      Monday, 26 January 2026 (09:00 - 10:00) (UK)
    • Format
      Online

What to expect

Join Dr Zhongbei Tian for an introduction to the postgraduate study opportunities available in the Department of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering at Birmingham.  We offer three main programmes that span the breadth of the Electrical Engineering discipline. You can choose to specialise in either Communications Systems Engineering or Electrical Power Systems. Alternatively, you can choose to study Electronic and Computer Engineering for a broader introduction to the subject. If you'd like to study for two years, we also offer an extended version of the Electrical Power Systems programme, Electrical Power Systems with Advanced Research, that is designed to bridge the gap between postgraduate study and a career in research.There will also be the opportunity to ask questions.

Why study a Masters in Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering at Birmingham?

  • Research in Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering at Birmingham addresses the key challenges, problems and opportunities currently facing our civilisation today, including power generation and distribution, communication systems and antennas, the space environment, transportation, healthcare, robotics and sensing, and radar systems.
  • With teaching delivered by researchers at the forefront of their fields, your Masters degree from Birmingham will equip you with the skills you need for a career leading the development of our increasingly digital world.

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