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Queen Mary's Electronic Engineering program operates within the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science. This vibrant academic community comprises more than 200 doctoral candidates and 80 postdoctoral researchers engaged in pioneering studies. Research activities are categorized into several specialized groups. For details on available PhD positions, faculty advisors, and financial support options, visit the School's official website: www.eecs.qmul.ac.uk
Research areas include:
Antennas and Electromagnetics
Centre for Digital Music
Cognitive Science
Communication Systems Research
Computer Vision
Game AI
Multimedia and Vision Networks
Operational Research
Risk and Information Management
Theoretical Computer Science
Faculty and students may also participate in these interdisciplinary research centers:
Centre for Intelligent Sensing
Robotics - ARQ
QMUL MEDIA
Requirements for each PhD project vary but generally we are looking for applicants who hold, or expect to receive:
IELTS (Academic) minimum score 6.5 overall with 6.0.  TOEFL minimum score 92 overall with 21 in Writing, 19 in Reading, 18 in Listening and 21 in Speaking.