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Imperial College London: Sensor Systems Engineering

Institution Imperial College London View institution profile
Department Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Web www.imperial.ac.uk/study/courses/
Study type Taught

Summary

Master the entire process of sensor system development, from design, fabrication, and characterisation of individual sensors, to sensor instrumentation and signal processing to sensor networks and systems.

You will study background theory and practical knowledge in designing and analysing sensors, sensor instrumentation, sensor signals, and sensor systems and networks.

This course will provide you with experience in both the practical issues of device-level design, and in system-level performance requirements.

A key feature of this programme is a balanced approach to all levels of sensor systems design, and an in-depth treatment of electromagnetic, semiconductor, quantum, and MEMS sensors and imaging systems.

You will gain both theoretical understanding and practical experience of sensor design and measurements through laboratory work.

MSc

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