| A. Teaching
In teaching, we offer the Control & Automation and Biomedical
Engineering options at the final year undergraduate course. We offer
subjects in Control, Computer Vision, Robotics, Biomedical Instrumentation,
Biomedical Signal and Image Processing, Computational Intelligence,
and Physiological Systems Analysis and we encourage the integration
of these areas for new applications in automation and manufacturing
industries. Thus, our B.Eng. students can opt for a specialisation
in Control & Automation or Biomedical Engineering in their final
year of studies. For graduate studies, we offer a MSc
programme in Computer Control & Automation to train working
engineers on more advanced design and development techniques.
B. Research
Students can pursue research programme leading to an M.Eng.
or a PhD degree. The University provides a number of research
scholarships to deserving students admitted to the full-time PhD
research programmes. Students can also pursue M.Eng. and PhD research
programmes on self-financing basis.
In the Division of Control and Instrumentation,
students can pursue research in several areas including Systems
and Control, Instrumentation, Computer Vision, Sensor Fusion, Robotics,
Face Recognition, Biomedical Instrumentation, Biomedical Signal
and Image Processing, Identification, Automation, Drive Systems
and Control, Mobile Robots, Estimation and Filtering, Control Networks
and Computational Intelligence techniques such as Neural Networks,
Fuzzy logic Systems, Support Vector Machines and Genetic Algorithms.
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