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The Master of Electronic Engineering with Nanotechnology program at the University of Southampton Malaysia is a four-year integrated master's program that equips students with the knowledge and skills to design and test microscopic electronic devices at the nanoscale. With a focus on nanotechnology advancements that drive the next generation of electronics, students gain a strong foundation in electronic engineering before specializing in nanotechnology topics. The program takes advantage of state-of-the-art nanofabrication facilities and offers access to high-voltage laboratories and high-spec computing labs, providing students with a comprehensive learning experience. Through individual and group projects, students have the opportunity to explore areas of nanotechnology that interest them and collaborate with industry or academic customers, preparing them for diverse career opportunities within the electronics industry.
In the first year, you’ll study digital systems, and electrical materials and fields. There are core modules in:
We'll develop your practical skills with extensive laboratory classes. In your first semester you’ll get to build processing boards.
Compulsory modules will explore:
You'll choose from optional modules, covering topics such as:
At the end of the year, you'll complete a 3-week team challenge, judged by an industry panel. Previous projects include the development of a home AI system.
You’ll complete a unique piece of individual research in a nanotechnology topic of your choice. Past projects have focused on areas such as single-electron, graphene transistors, and micro-thermal sensors for lab-on-a-chip technologies.
A module in engineering management and law will give you the professional skills needed to pursue a career in a large company, or start your own venture.
You'll choose from optional modules covering topics, such as:
You can also choose to:
The main group design project is a great opportunity to experience working for an industry or academic customer. It is the only compulsory element in year 4.
For the remaining modules, you can explore more nanotech topics or choose options from other areas of electronics and computer science, including:
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