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Laboratories at the Faculty of Engineering


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For experiment and research related to Nanotechnology

Optical Transmission System and Photodiode Characterization


This laboratory is used for undergraduate experiments in the field of optical engineering.
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This laboratory is used for general computing and for undergraduate student experiments in the
field of Advanced Microprocessors and Micro Controllers.

The purpose of this laboratory is to provide all the required facilities to students to do
experiments in the power and energy systems related subjects.
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For experiments in the area of energy


conversion, machines, drives and other power
related subjects.

This laboratory is mainly used for undergraduate experiments in the fields of industrial
electronics, robotics and instrumentation systems. In additions, the laboratory also
supports experiments on microelectronics, digital logic design and field theory.
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For Processing Technology for fabrication of nanoscale structures and devices

The Applied Electromagnetic Lab is used for conducting undergraduate experiments and
research of postgraduate students in the field of antenna, propagation, radar and microwave devices.
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Programmes at the Faculty of Engineering

Theoretical and practical aspects of electrical engineering, Electronics-related fields such as analog electronics, physical
including circuit theory, field theory, electronics, programming, electronics, power electronics, semiconductor and
digital logic, machines and drives, power systems, superconductor devices, semiconductor manufacturing
microprocessor systems, control theory, electromagnetic theory. technology, microelectronics and optoelectronics.

Analog and digital communications, antenna and


Computer systems and information technology. An in-depth propagation, mobile and satellite communications,
understanding of the technical aspects of computers and telephony, information theory, electromagnetic waves and
computing is imparted to the student. optical communications.

Microwave and communications including microwave components


and circuits, electromagnetic interference, antenna and propagation,
Optoelectronics devices, optical waveguide and devices,
microwave devices, remote sensing technology, mobile and satellite
optical metrology and testing, optical communication
communications, RF transistor circuit design, RF devices fabrication
systems, laser technology and applications and optical
and packaging, and radar systems design and analysis.
signal processing.

Multimedia signal processing subjects include


digital signal processing, digital audio signal
processing, digital image and video processing,
digital image and video compression, etc.

Specially-designed based on the university’s extensive


research experience and industrial inputs to address the
need of the engineers and other technical professionals Electronics and nanoelectronics-related fields, such as nanomaterials,
in face of the challenges in the telecommunication nanosciences, nanofabrication technology, nanoelectronic devices,
industry. MEMS/NEMS, diagnostic technology, computer organisation and
architecture, data communication, microprocessor system, and
multimedia technology.
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Especially for engineers who wish to upgrade and


update themselves in microelectronic technologies
ranging from the theory of physical phenomena for
electronic materials and devices, computer-aided
design of ICs, numerical modelling and simulation
of material properties and device performances, to
Aims to groom engineers to meet the
the practical aspects of device processing and
challenges or even beyond the expectations of the
photonics industries. Our academicians will ensure characterisation technology for advanced discrete
the right blend of the necessary theoretical and components and ICs
practical learning structures that will provide a
comprehensive cover in all major aspects of
photonics technology.

The minimum entry requirements are a


The minimum entry requirements are a Bachelor’s 2nd Class Honours degree from MMU; OR
degree AND a Master’s degree that shows evidence that a 2nd Class Honours degree from another
the candidate has sufficient training and ability to follow university or equivalent qualification of
the programme. an institution approved by the Senate of
comparable academic status; OR any
other qualification equivalent to (a) and
(b), as approved by Senate.

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