2020/21
Course image ES4C9:Supply Chain Management 2020/21
 
Course image ES4D5:Construction Management 2020/21
 
Course image ES4D8:Advanced Geotechnical Engineering 2020/21
 
Course image ES4D9:Heat Transfer Theory and Design 2020/21

Develop an understanding of how heat transfer is accomplished in engineering process operations.

Application of the concepts of heat transfer and design to variuos heat transfer systems.



 
Course image ES4E0:Renewable Energy 2020/21
 
Course image ES4E6:Automotive Materials and Processes 2020/21
 
Course image ES4E7:Information Theory and Coding 2020/21
 
Course image ES4E8:Advanced Power Electronic Converters and Devices 2020/21
 
Course image ES4E9:Affective Computing 2020/21
 
Course image ES4F0:Advanced Control Systems 2020/21

Administrative information on the module is available here

 
Course image ES4F1:Radiowave Propagation and Wireless Communications Theory 2020/21
 
Course image ES4F2:Control of Electrical Drives 2020/21
 
Course image ES4F3:High Performance Embedded Systems Design 2020/21
 
Course image ES4F4:Advanced Structural Engineering 2020/21
 
Course image ES4F5:Gas Turbine Equipment 2020/21
 
Course image ES4F8:Environmental River Processes 2020/21
 
Course image ES9ZB:Electrical Power Engineering Design Group Project 2020/21
 
Course image ES9ZC:Communication and Information Engineering Design Group Project 2020/21
 
Course image ES9ZD:Mechanical Engineering Group Design 2020/21
 
Course image ES9ZN:Research Methods and Professional Skills 2020/21

The module aims to equip students with the research skills necessary to support masters’ level learning in engineering and facilitate engagement with the individual project through equipping students with a broad research skill set. It will additionally provide students with the professional and team skills to support the course and their career in engineering.

Due to the influence of Covid-19, the majority of the teaching will be conducted online (as detailed below) except “Communications and Teamwork” which is currently time tabled to take place face to face during weeks 5 to 7. But sessions can be run in MS teams for the international students who have not arrived on campus by then.