Electronics Materials, Circuits & Systems Research Unit staff
We are academics researching electronics materials, circuits and systems, power electronics and machine drives.
Our Unit is home to interdisciplinary electronic and electrical engineering researchers.
We are academics researching electronics materials, circuits and systems, power electronics and machine drives.
We focus our research and teaching activities around electronics materials, circuits and systems, power electronics and machine drives.
Find out our current funded PhD project opportunities.
From sensors to power electronics, we are working across the electronics spectrum.
The University’s Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) with leading UK manufacturing company Niftylift has been awarded ‘Outstanding’ by Innovate UK.
An innovative means of measuring space weather was successfully placed into orbit yesterday on a Russian rocket that launched from Baikonur, Kazakhstan.
Our University is developing an innovative new camera system capable of detecting landmines underground, with funding from Sir Bobby Charlton’s charity FABW.
Our staff have access to a range of facilities available for students, researchers and companies to use.
We provide access and training on specialist equipment for micro-scale and nano-scale fabrication for University of Bath researchers and external organisations.
We have a range of facilities available for use with industry or your research project.
We support and mentor some of our student competition teams. Find out more about them.
Team Bath Racing Electric (TBRe) is the UK’s top electric Formula Student team and the first UK electric team to compete abroad.
Team Bath Drones is a group of final-year engineering undergraduate students who work to build a competitive autonomous Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS).
Bath Zero builds fully electric motorcycles to race in competitions across the UK and Europe.
The Electronics Materials, Circuits & Systems Research Unit (EMaCS) is home to electronic and electrical engineering researchers investigating sensors, power electronics, and higher-level electronics applications. We aim to promote interdisciplinary research and provide a hub to support the Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering's applied research.
If you have any questions about our research activity or would like to collaborate with us, then contact one of our Co-Directors.