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Qualification type
PhD / MPhil

Electrical Engineering and Electronics

Funding
Self-funded
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Duration
2-4 years
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Overview

Join a world-class research environment with access to state-of-the-art laboratories and expert supervision. Our PhD in Electrical Engineering and Electronics supports innovative, interdisciplinary research in areas ranging from robotics and artificial intelligence to green energy and RF engineering.

Introduction

The School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Liverpool offers an exciting and diverse PhD programme. As one of the largest postgraduate research communities in the University, we are at the forefront of both fundamental and applied research. You’ll benefit from expert supervision, access to world-class facilities, and a strong interdisciplinary ethos.

We offer cutting-edge projects across a broad range of themes including wireless 5G, robotics, artificial intelligence, and sustainable technologies. Our global academic and industrial links provide opportunities for collaboration, knowledge exchange, and future career development.

Training is an integral part of the programme, equipping you with advanced research and transferable skills. With a strong record in producing high-impact research and fostering future academic and industry leaders, Liverpool offers a supportive and dynamic environment for PhD study.

Research topics

We welcome proposals that align with our areas of expertise, but you are also encouraged to suggest novel and interdisciplinary research topics.

Electronics and materials
  • BioMEMS and microelectromechanical systems
  • Organic and silicon electronics
  • Semiconductor device processing
  • BioNano engineering technologies.
Intelligent systems and automation
  • Robotics and autonomous systems
  • Industrial automation and control
  • Artificial intelligence applications
  • e-Automation and sensor systems.
Communications and signal processing
  • Wireless 5G and future networks
  • Signal processing algorithms
  • RF and microwave engineering
  • Computer imaging and vision.
Energy and plasma technologies
  • Technological plasmas
  • High-voltage switchgear testing
  • Green energy systems
  • Plasma and complex systems.

Research culture

The School of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Computer Science fosters a collaborative, interdisciplinary research culture that supports both academic excellence and applied innovation. With a large postgraduate community and a strong commitment to nurturing the next generation of researchers, we prioritise quality training and impactful research. You’ll benefit from a stimulating environment with international collaborations, a broad spectrum of research areas, and a supportive ethos that encourages creativity, critical thinking, and real-world application.

6th in the UK for 'outstanding' (4*) impact

(Research Excellence Framework, 2021)

17th in the UK for 'world leading' (4*) overall quality

(Research Excellence Framework, 2021)

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How to apply

  1. 1. Identify potential supervisors

    View the staff list for the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electronics for details of potential supervisors in this area.

    If you’d like any help finding a supervisor, please email eeecspgr@liverpool.ac.uk.

  2. 2. Prepare your application documents

    You may need the following documents to complete your online application:

    • A research proposal (this should cover the research you’d like to undertake)
    • University transcripts and degree certificates to date
    • Passport details (international applicants only)
    • English language certificates (international applicants only)
    • A personal statement
    • A curriculum vitae (CV)
    • Contact details for two proposed supervisors
    • Names and contact details of two referees.
  3. 3. Apply

    Finally, register and apply online. You'll receive an email acknowledgment once you've submitted your application. We'll be in touch with further details about what happens next.

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Fees and funding

Your tuition fees, funding your studies, and other costs to consider.

Tuition fees

Tuition fees for a full-time place on this programme in academic year 2025-26 are:

  • £5,006 per year for UK, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland students
  • £24,600 or £31,250 per year for international students.

Tuition fees for a part-time place on this programme in academic year 2025-26 are:

  • £2,503 per year for UK, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and Republic of Ireland students
  • £12,300 or £15,650 per year for international students.

Please note, the tuition fee you pay will reflect the nature of your research project. Some research projects incur a higher fee than others, for example if you’re required to undertake laboratory work. You’ll be informed of the fee for your intended PhD in your offer letter.


Additional costs

We understand that budgeting for your time at university is important, and we want to make sure you understand any costs that are not covered by your tuition fee. This could include buying a laptop, books, or stationery.

Find out more about the additional study costs that may apply to this degree.


Funding your PhD

If you're a UK national, or have settled status in the UK, you may be eligible to apply for a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan worth up to £30,301 to help with course fees and living costs.

There’s also a variety of alternative sources of funding. These include funded research opportunities and financial support from UK research councils, charities and trusts. Your supervisor may be able to help you secure funding.


Scholarships and bursaries

We offer a range of scholarships and bursaries that could help pay your tuition fees and living expenses.

Duncan Norman Research Scholarship

If you’re awarded this prestigious scholarship, you’ll receive significant funding to support your postgraduate research. This includes full payment of your PhD fees and a cash bursary of £17,000 per year while you study. One award is available in each academic year.

John Lennon Memorial Scholarship

If you’re a UK student, either born in or with strong family connections to Merseyside, you could be eligible to apply for financial support worth up to £12,000 per year for up to three years of full-time postgraduate research (or up to five years part-time pro-rata).

Sport Liverpool Performance Programme

Apply to receive tailored training support to enhance your sporting performance. Our athlete support package includes a range of benefits, from bespoke strength and conditioning training to physiotherapy sessions and one-to-one nutritional advice.

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Facilities and resources

Our purpose-built research centre houses cutting-edge facilities and laboratories. These include specialist equipment for semiconductor processing, technological plasmas, radio-frequency (RF) engineering, and robotics. You’ll also have access to mechanical and electrical workshops, bioNano engineering labs, and advanced instrumentation across all research areas.

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Meet our PhD researchers

These are the trailblazers, the leaders, the true originals. Our postgraduate researchers are shaping their future, and the future of the world we live in, advancing knowledge with each discovery.

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Entry requirements

Discover the qualifications you'll need to apply for this course.

The indicative entry requirement is an Honours degree in an Engineering, Physical Sciences or Computer Sciences subject, at a level of 2:1 or above, or equivalent.


English language requirements

You'll need to demonstrate competence in the use of English language, unless you’re from a majority English speaking country.

We accept a variety of international language tests and country-specific qualifications.

International applicants who do not meet the minimum required standard of English language can complete one of our Pre-Sessional English courses to achieve the required level.

Qualification Details
IELTS 6.5 overall, with no component below 5.5
TOEFL iBT 88 overall with minimum scores of listening 17, writing 17, reading 17 and speaking 19
Pearson PTE Academic 61 overall, with no component below 59

Pre-sessional English

Do you need to complete a Pre-sessional English course to meet the English language requirements for this course?

The length of Pre-sessional English course you’ll need to take depends on your current level of English language ability.

Pre-sessional English in detail

If you don’t meet our English language requirements, we can use your most recent IELTS score, or the equivalent score in selected other English language tests, to determine the length of Pre-sessional English course you require.

Use the table below to check the course length you're likely to require for your current English language ability and see whether the course is available on campus or online.

Your most recent IELTS score Pre-sessional English course length On campus or online
6.0 overall, with no component below 5.5 6 weeks On campus
5.5 overall, with no component below 5.5 10 weeks On campus and online options available
5.5 overall, with no more than one component below 5.5, and no component below 5.0 12 weeks On campus and online options available
5.5 overall, with no component below 4.5 20 weeks On campus
5.0 overall, with no component below 4.5 30 weeks On campus
4.5 overall, with no more than one component below 4.5, and no component below 4.0 40 weeks On campus

If you’ve completed an alternative English language test to IELTS, we may be able to use this to assess your English language ability and determine the Pre-sessional English course length you require.

Please see our guide to Pre-sessional English entry requirements for IELTS 6.5 overall, with no component below 5.5, for further details.

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Contact us

Have a question about this research opportunity or studying a PhD with us? Please get in touch with us, using the contact details below, and we’ll be happy to assist you.

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