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The Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering research division hosts over 70 graduate researchers exploring cutting-edge areas like atomic force microscopy, quantum sensing, high-speed optical technologies, and nanoscale device modeling.
Students gain access to premier facilities including the James Watt Nanofabrication Centre (JWNC) and Kelvin Nanocharacterisation Centre, with JWNC holding multiple world records in nanofabrication and device performance.
In the past five years, JWNC has collaborated with 250+ global corporations and 90+ international universities. Each PhD candidate receives guidance from at least two supervisors, including one deeply involved in their research. With 50+ students in the division, a strong sense of community develops, often leading to enduring professional relationships. Students join a Graduate School offering exceptional support, designed to foster intellectual growth while preparing future global leaders across cultural, societal, and economic spheres. Our vibrant academic community comprises 750+ students from 50+ nations working across innovative disciplines. A key focus involves creating meaningful connections among students, ensuring their integration into the University's scholarly ecosystem.