Explore the processes used to develop real-world systems that involve signals, sensors and hardware, such as robots or mobile phones.
Through lectures, tutorials and labs, youll delve into the theory, practical knowledge and skills that underpin machine learning. Youll then apply this knowledge to a range of electrical engineering domains.
Specialist modules will give you the opportunity to improve your understanding of specific machine learning applications, including AI, computer vision, robotics and signal processing.
Youll also complete an individual r...
Explore the processes used to develop real-world systems that involve signals, sensors and hardware, such as robots or mobile phones.<br/><br/>Through lectures, tutorials and labs, youll delve into the theory, practical knowledge and skills that underpin machine learning. Youll then apply this knowledge to a range of electrical engineering domains.<br/><br/>Specialist modules will give you the opportunity to improve your understanding of specific machine learning applications, including AI, computer vision, robotics and signal processing.<br/><br/>Youll also complete an individual research project, which encourages you to develop your own ideas towards a machine learning approach.<br/><br/>A wide range of industries value the skills you have the opportunity to gain on this course including telecommunications, energy, healthcare and logistics. You also have the opportunity to go into further research.
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Duration
1 Years
Start Date
09/2025
Campus
South Kensington Campus
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I50
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