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The Master of Electronic Engineering with Photonics program at the University of Southampton Malaysia combines the study of electronic engineering with the science and technology of light. Photonics engineering encompasses a wide range of applications, from broadband internet to precision medical and industrial tools. It plays a crucial role in emerging technologies such as quantum and photonic computing, which leverage photons for ultra-fast and energy-efficient data processing. This accredited program provides students with the opportunity to pursue professional registration as a Chartered Engineer. Over the course of this four-year integrated master's program, students receive comprehensive training in the foundational principles of electronic engineering while delving into the exciting field of photonics.
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 also start to build your knowledge in key areas of Photonics. This includes looking at optical waveguides and photodetectors.
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 photonics topic of your choice. You'll be supervised by one of our expert academics. For some students, this project can lead to the publication of their first scientific paper.
You’ll study specialist topics, such as:
You can select optional modules covering topics, such as cyber security or machine learning.
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 photonic topics or choose options from other areas of electronics and computer science, including:
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