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University of Greenwich: Engineering

Institution University of Greenwich
Department School of Engineering
Web http://www.gre.ac.uk
Email science-courseinfo@gre.ac.uk
Study type Taught

Summary

This Engineering MSc by Research is ideal for active engineers to explore an industry project and gain an academic award.

Two-thirds of this course is a research project that helps you develop expertise in a specific subject. The remainder is made up of options from the department's portfolio of master's courses. It is ideal for industry-based projects and popular with employed students who can pursue research projects related to their industrial careers.

Your research project can draw from across the faculty's areas of expertise, including manufacturing systems, control and instrumentation, and bulk solids handling. Recent projects include the design and construction of a test rig, the development of an automated elutriation tester, and the use of standpipes to develop full outlet area activation.

The faculty has invested over £1 million in specialised equipment to support teaching and research. You'll benefit from world-class facilities at our Medway Campus in Kent, including 3,000 square metres of state-of-the-art engineering laboratories.

Before you apply for this course please contact Dr Michael Okereke directly to discuss research topics of interest. They will guide you through the application process and support you to find a Supervisor.

What you should know about this course - This course is two-thirds research project and one-third taught master's courses.

  • You study at our Medway Campus in Kent and benefit from our world-class specialist and integrated engineering laboratories.

  • You can begin this course in September or January.

MSc (Res)

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