Students intending to qualify in this Engineering Area in Part IIB must include at least four of the modules listed.
Number | Title | Notes |
---|---|---|
4A4 | Aircraft stability and control | |
4B11 | Photonic systems | |
4B13 | Electronic sensors and instrumentation | |
4B24 | Radio Frequency Systems | |
4B25 | Embedded Systems for the Internet of Things | |
4B27 | Internet of Everything | |
4C6 | Advanced linear vibrations | |
4C7 | Random and non-linear vibrations | |
4F1 | Control system design | |
4F2 | Robust and non-linear control | |
4F3 | An Optimisation Based Approve to Control | |
4F5 | Advanced Information Theory and Coding | |
4F8 | Image processing and image coding | |
4F10 | Deep Learning and Structured data | |
4F12 | Computer vision | |
4F13 | Probabilistic Machine learning | |
4G10 | Brain Machine Interfaces | |
4M21 | Software Engineering and Design |
Advice
Instrumentation and Control covers a range of topics which are important to the monitoring and control of modern systems. The B modules cover basic circuits and device technology and the F modules cover the representation, capture and manipulation of signals. The C modules cover the relevant engineering aspects of mechanical systems.
Students intending to qualify in this Engineering Area in Part IIB must include at least four of the modules listed.
Specialist advice on this Engineering Area can be obtained from the Coordinator whose details can be found on the IIA Instrumentation and Control Engineering Area website
Last updated on 24/05/2023 15:10