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.
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.