MSc Signals, Networking and Sensing

MSc Signals, Networking and Sensing

Starts September 2026:

The MSc Electrical Engineering track Signals, Networking and Sensing is provided by several groups from the faculty EEMCS that are involved in signal processing and networks related research. The program takes 24 months and is fully conducted in English. It offers challenging high-level education and research to talented students holding a BSc degree in technology or science.

Signals, Networks & Sensing technologies are at the core of today’s intelligent and connected world, from autonomous vehicles and biomedical imaging to next-generation wireless communication, safety and surveillance, and space-based technologies. This MSc track equips you with a deep understanding of mathematical modelling, signal processing, systems theory, and network science, which are fundamental tools for designing and analysing complex, data-driven systems.

You can apply your knowledge to cutting-edge applications in radar, biomedical technology, wireless networks, robotics and control systems, with opportunities to engage in interdisciplinary research across domains such as communication, machine learning, IoT, health technology, space systems, and autonomous systems.

The programme offers three complementary focus areas: Signal Processing, Radar Systems, and Network Science. You can tailor your study path by combining these with real-world themes, allowing you to specialize while staying flexible.

Common core courses

Discipline courses

SNS consists of 3 disciplines: Signal Processing, Network Science, and Radar Systems.

Specialization courses

Theme or Custom courses

Graduation project

Thesis project, in the form of a research assignment

Contact person

dr. Raj Thilak Rajan

Track coordinator

See also

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