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Swansea University stands at the forefront of global research in power semiconductor technology, power electronics, nanotechnology, biometrics, and advanced computational modeling of micro and nanoelectronic devices, offering an exceptional environment for PhD and MPhil candidates in Electronic and Electrical Engineering. The Electronic Systems Design Centre (ESDC) has gained international recognition for its pioneering work in Power IC technology, which plays a crucial role in developing more energy-efficient electronic systems. The Centre also leads the field in semiconductor device modeling, including Finite Element Method (FEM) and compact modeling approaches. As part of the ESDC, the Nanoelectronic Devices Computational Group has undertaken significant research initiatives such as: Parallel 3D Finite Element Monte Carlo simulations for multigate transistors, Modeling next-generation nanoscale transistor metal-semiconductor contacts, and Designing innovative GaN HEMT switches for power management applications, focusing on device optimization and reliability challenges.