School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Manchester
The School of EEE is located in the Sackville Street Building | |
Location | Manchester, United Kingdom |
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Affiliations |
Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of Manchester |
Website |
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The School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at the University of Manchester was formed at the merger of the Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST in 2005, formed from the former UMIST department of the same name. The School has its origins in the Department of Physics and Electrical Engineering in the Manchester Municipal School of Technology.[1][2]
The School currently has 71 academic staff, including 28 Professors.[3]
- Mike Barnes, Professor
- Tony Brown, Head of School
- Ian Cotton, Director of Manchester Energy / Professor of High Voltage Technology
- Peter Crossley, Professor of Power Systems
- Lionel Davis, Visiting Professor
- Andrew Forsyth, Professor of Power Electronics
- David H. Foster, Professor of Vision Systems
- Patrick Gaydecki, Professor of Digital Signal Processing
- Danielle George, Professor of Radio Frequency Engineering
- Geoffrey Gott, Emeritus Professor
- John Gray, Professor of Robotics and Systems Engineering
- Matthew Halsall, Professor
- Peter Hicks, Emeritus Professor
- Paul Jarman, Visiting Professor
- Barry Lennox, Professor of Applied Control
- Mohamed Missous, FREng, Professor of Semiconductor Material and Devices
- Krikor Ozanyan, Professor, Head of Sensing, Imaging and Signal Processing
- Tony Peaker, Emeritus Professor of Electronic Materials
- Ali Rezazadeh, Professor of Microwave and mm-wave Engineering
- Simon Rowland, Professor of Electrical Materials
- Sandy Smith, Professor of Electrical Machines
- Aimin Song, Professor of Nanoelectronics
- Vladimir Terzija, Professor in Power System Engineering
- Hong Wang, Professor of Process Control
- Wuqiang Wang, Professor of High Voltage Engineering
- Zhipeng Wu, Professor of Antennas and propagation
- Wuqiang Yang, Professor of Electronic Instrumentation
- Trevor York, Professor of Electronic Systems Engineering
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