Chris Gungaloo, MEng Electronic Engineering"I loved the way the department sets projects that could lead to us developing new or improved technology: creating things that had not existed before.”" [Read more...]
Did you know?
- QMUL had one of the first Computer Science Departments in the country
- We helped set up the Internet in the UK
- We pioneered the use of fuzzy logic in industrial control
- Our team won the Robot Football World Cup in 2001
- We have devised experiments for BBC TV Tomorrow's World Livelab
- See our collaborative venture at www.sodarace.net
- We appointed the first woman professor of Computer Science in the University of London
Why study in the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)?
Our enthusiasm for our research keeps our teaching exciting and up to date. We also have excellent links with industry, working together on commercial and research projects.
Highlights of our degree programmes include:
- Gaining a University of London degree, which is internationally recognised
- A campus which is located just 15 minutes from the centre of London
- A diverse student body: around a quarter of our students are female and 47 countries are represented
- Outstanding teaching and excellent student-staff relations, see what our students say
- Accreditation from the BCS and the IET
- Specialist EE and CS degrees
- Teaching by internationally-recognised research staff
- Access to our award-winning Informatics Teaching Laboratory
- A wide choice of three-year (BSc/BEng) and four-year (MSci/MEng) degrees
- Paticipating in group projects which will prepare you for a variety of work situations
- Excellent links with industry and degree options with industrial experience
Lecturers or research scientists?
As well as teaching you, lecturers do research. They are making a difference to the world around us by coming up with new ways to use computers. In the School we have people looking at how to allow robots to express human emotion and using beat tracking to synchronise computers with live music performance. Being taught by someone who is changing the world with his or her ideas ensures that you are totally up to date in the subject.

