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Research

Research within the School of Electronics and Computer Science  is focused around four themes: computational systems engineering, semantic computing, electronic and communication engineering and healthcare informatics. Their work ranges from cutting edge research in electronics, software systems, intelligent agent systems, computer vision, virtual reality and grid computing to novel applications of operational research and statistical modelling to healthcare systems.

We currently have over 60 students registered for MPhil and PhD degrees across all our disciplines and over 200 Masters students, who benefit from state of the art facilities and a thriving research environment.

Our research is supported by major grants and awards from government departments, research councils, the European Union and industry, and benefits from strong national and international links with leading academic and commercial organisations. We also offer services to industry such as consultancy, system development, seminars and professional training programmes all linked to the educational portfolio of the School.

Find out more about our current projects.

If you are interested in conducting research with us contact:

Professor Vladimir Getov
Director of Research
Email: v.s.getov@westminster.ac.uk

Dr Andrzej Tarczynski
Director of Research
Email: tarczya@westminster.ac.uk

From our research repository

Miniaturized rectangular waveguide filters

Shelkovnikov A. and Budimir D.

International Journal of RF and Microwave Computer-Aided Engineering 17 (4): 398-403, Jul 2007

Read the full article

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Meet some of our research team

Operational Research and Communication Engineering

Prof Thierry Chaussalet

The Health and Social Care Modelling Group translates EPSRC research into practical use with the CSED programme of the Department of Health

Digital Signal Processing and VLSI

Prof Izzet Kale and his research group have developed and patented Low-power Sigma-Delta Analog-to-Digital Technology to be used in many portable and implantable applications.

Communications and Compunetics

Prof Kambiz Madani

The Communications & Compunetics Research Group is engaged in health-related research activity for various applications.

Cluster and Grid Computing

Prof Steve Winter

The Centre for Parallel Computing plugs Westminster into the UK National Grid Service.

Distributed and Intelligent Systems

Prof Vladimir Getov

The Distributed and Intelligent Research Group is engaged in high performance Java and Virtual Multilanguage programming Environments.