7 Organisations listed for United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)

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Arm Education

Arm Education’s mission is to help close education and skills gaps in Computer Engineering and STEM for the benefit of society. By drawing on Arm’s technological expertise, innovation and partner ecosystem, we provide content to help both teachers and learners achieve their objectives.

Arm is a leading semiconductor Intellecutal Property company which provides fundamental computing platform technologies (CPU, GPU, accelorators, bus architectures, systems IP, etc.) used in many of the world’s business and consumer brands. They do not produce products directly but license their IP to companies and these partners have embeded 200+ billion Arm-based chips in products across most markets. They offer their IP freely to academia for teaching and research.

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Heriot Watt University

Heriot-Watt ranked 1st in Scotland and 4th in the UK for Electrical and Electronic Engineering by the Times and Sunday Times 2021. The School of Engineering and Physical Sciences covers Electronic and Computer Engineering. The School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences covers the systems and hardware / software interface.

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University of Bath

Bath

The Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering has a number of groups, the Electronics Materials, Circuits & Systems Research Unit leads on teaching activities around electronics materials, circuits and systems, power electronics and machine drives.

 

 

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University of Glasgow

James Watt School of Engineering

 

The James Watt School of Engineering, Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering Division, is one of the leading UK Universities with a history of micro and nanofabrication techniques for over 45 years. The Electronic Systems Design Centre (ESDC) was set up in 2006 to support electronics research.

 

 

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University of Plymouth

The University of Plymouth is a public research university based predominantly in Plymouth, England, where the main campus is located, but the university has campuses and affiliated colleges across South West England. With 18,410 students, it is the 57th largest in the United Kingdom by total number of students (including the Open University).

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University of Southampton

Southampton is a place for ambitious people keen to stretch their intellectual abilities and help change the world.

From the birthplace of the technologies which drive the Internet to ground-breaking medical breakthroughs in conditions such as cancer, Alzheimer’s and asthma, the University of Southampton has spent the last 60 years changing the world.

Ranked among the top 100 in the world, Southampton is a forward-thinking university that works at the cutting-edge of research, bringing a positive impact to global societies in a wide range of areas such as computer science, oceanography, sustainable energy, engineering and medicine.

The University has thousands of academics and staff working to unlock the potential and support the ambition of more than 22,000 students and an exciting new community of learners from around the world studying its sector-leading MOOCs.

The students themselves are also working to change the world from projects in Africa, which are raising living standards through micro finance, to providing donated ambulances for emergency services in Mongolia, helping to save countless lives.

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University of York

 

York department at night

The Department of Electronic Engineering was founded in 1978 with the University of York appointing its first professor of Electronics, Greville Bloodworth, in October 1978. The department has since grown to be a community of over seventy full-time staff and over four hundred students on a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. It is ranked amongst the best electronics departments in the United Kingdom for teaching quality, and has established world-leading research groups. 

This list was generated on Sun Oct 6 00:36:03 2024 UTC.