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This Master's program in Electronics & Photonics Manufacturing offers comprehensive training across various specialized areas of advanced manufacturing and electronics design. The curriculum combines cutting-edge nanofabrication and microforming techniques with material science applications in an industrial setting. You'll gain both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience with manufacturing methods used in today's industrial and consumer product development.
Glasgow's Electronic and Electrical Engineering department ranks 2nd in Scotland (Complete University Guide 2023) and features among the UK's top 10 for research excellence (REF2014), including 5th place for world-leading research. Those specializing in nanoscale manufacturing will have access to the renowned James Watt Nanofabrication Centre, featuring a 1350 m² cleanroom, over £32 million in fabrication equipment, and several world records in nano-manufacturing. The program includes an interdisciplinary team project that simulates real-world engineering challenges, addressing both technical aspects and critical non-technical factors like legal, environmental, and financial considerations. Recognized with an Athena Swan Silver Award, the school actively promotes gender equality in STEM fields and fosters an inclusive work environment. MSc candidates can choose projects either in partnership with industry leaders or academic researchers across various divisions including Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering, Infrastructure and Environment, Systems, Power and Energy, Aerospace Sciences, or Biomedical Engineering.