Research
The 2008 UK Research Assessment placed us in the top 20 UK universities for both Computer Science and Electronic Engineering
Tuesday 17th April 2012: Electronic Engineering and Computer Science Research Open Day Event: The School arranges an annual open day to showcase the breadth and importance of the research currently being undertaken.
Research in the School is centred around a number of research groups.
- Antennas & Electromagnetics (Antennas)
- Computer Vision (Vision)
- Networks
- Risk and Information Management (RIM)
- Theoretical Computer Science (Theory)
with the following groups clustered within qMedia:
- Centre for Digital Music (C4DM)
- Interaction, Media and Communication (IMC)
- Media & Arts Technology EPSRC Doctoral Training Centre (MAT)
- MultiMedia and Vision (MMV)
EECS delivers world-class electronic engineering and computer science research and applies it to real-world problems. Our current research grant portfolio of £35m equates to more than £400k for each research-active staff member. We have recently been awarded 2 programme grants and 3 platform grants by EPSRC in the areas of digital music, resource reasoning, healthcare and imaging.
As a multidisciplinary school, our researchers work with the arts and sciences collaborating with psychologists, biologists, musicians and actors, mathematicians, medical researchers, dentists and lawyers.
Find out more about ImpactQM our ground breaking knowlege transfer project at http://www.qmul.ac.uk/impactqm
The School has a RCUK Digital Economy Programme Centre for Doctoral Training in Media, Arts and Technology, to find out more visit http://www.mat.qmul.ac.uk/
