University of Nottingham Malaysia
Department of
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
     
  

Student experience

 

Interested in Electrical and Electronic Engineering?

Learn more about life as an engineering student from Alexander Gunjau Fowler, Krystal Tan and Ng Ern Yik, all fourth-year MEng students in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Our Electronic Engineering course provides the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed for success in this field.

Meng Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Alexander talks about his interest in renewable energy, favourite course modules, extra-curricular activities and future career aspirations.

 

 

 

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Alexander Gunjau Fowler, MEng Electrical 

and Electronic Engineering.

 

 

 

 

MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Krystal discusses why she chose Nottingham, job options and her final project; developing a system which allows her to programme lights around a house from a laptop.

 
 It is a great sense of acheivement when you see that your thing is actually working. Twenty percent of the time is spent designing, and eighty percent of the time is spent troubleshooting, soI like these kind of things where a problem arrives and you try to find what is happening and get a solution for it.

Krystal Tan, MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

 
 

MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering

  
 
 
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Ng Ern Yik, MEng Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

 

  

 

 

MSc Electronic, Communications and Computer Engineering

  
 

 Telecommunications has entered our lives unexpectedly fast and it plays a critical role because it's becoming necessary for people from different spheres of activity. Now I have a good opportunity to explore it deeply, therefore improving and developing these systems.

Bakhyt Ishanova, MSc Electronic, Communications and Computer Engineering.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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