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SESG6035 2028-29
Advanced Sensors and Condition Monitoring
This module explores from traditional conditioning monitoring of machinery to biomechanical systems (i.e. sensors to monitor body forces and motions). It covers condition monitoring strategies, including international standards, monitoring procedures and system integration. In addition, advanced sensors and sensing methods, as well as advanced signal processing techniques are covered. -
SESG6035 2025-26
Advanced Sensors and Condition Monitoring
This module explores from traditional conditioning monitoring of machinery to biomechanical systems (i.e. sensors to monitor body forces and motions). It covers condition monitoring strategies, including international standards, monitoring procedures and system integration. In addition, advanced sensors and sensing methods, as well as advanced signal processing techniques are covered. -
SESG6035 2026-27
Advanced Sensors and Condition Monitoring
This module explores from traditional conditioning monitoring of machinery to biomechanical systems (i.e. sensors to monitor body forces and motions). It covers condition monitoring strategies, including international standards, monitoring procedures and system integration. In addition, advanced sensors and sensing methods, as well as advanced signal processing techniques are covered. -
LING8001 2027-28
Advanced Skills Portfolio (IPhD Applied Linguistics/English Language Teaching)
The Advanced Skills Portfolio documents your development in and mastery of a range of subject-specific, transferable and generic skills during the first two years of the research phase of the IPhD Applied Linguistics/English Language Teaching programme. It is compiled as part of your preparation for your PhD Confirmation, building on a range of different learning activities and experiences undertaken during this doctoral programme. You will be invited to start planning your Advanced Skills Portfolio in your first year of the programme.
Through your ongoing preparation of the Advanced Skills Portfolio over parts two and three of the IPhD, you will reflect critically on your developing research expertise, professional training, personal development, and employability. This will help identify areas of your development to focus on in the latter stages of the doctoral journey, supporting you in the transition to a future career as an academic, a researcher, a teacher, or in other employment sectors. The written portfolio is formally assessed. -
LING8001 2026-27
Advanced Skills Portfolio (IPhD Applied Linguistics/English Language Teaching)
The Advanced Skills Portfolio documents your development in and mastery of a range of subject-specific, transferable and generic skills during the first two years of the research phase of the IPhD Applied Linguistics/English Language Teaching programme. It is compiled as part of your preparation for your PhD Confirmation, building on a range of different learning activities and experiences undertaken during this doctoral programme. You will be invited to start planning your Advanced Skills Portfolio in your first year of the programme.
Through your ongoing preparation of the Advanced Skills Portfolio over parts two and three of the IPhD, you will reflect critically on your developing research expertise, professional training, personal development, and employability. This will help identify areas of your development to focus on in the latter stages of the doctoral journey, supporting you in the transition to a future career as an academic, a researcher, a teacher, or in other employment sectors. The written portfolio is formally assessed. -
RESM3002 2027-28
Advanced Social Data Science
The human sciences are evolving fast to incorporate new forms of data and powerful new analysis tools.
Advances in machine learning have allowed huge improvements in our ability to predict individual characteristics and preferences, while our interactions with networked devices and online stores and services produce ‘digital breadcrumbs’ that can lead us to new insights about behaviour. The types of sources which social researchers now investigate include data on trends in search terms, online review databases, and many others.
At the same time, these methods and data sources generate important ethical issues that we must consider.
This module will provide students with crucial skills in data manipulation and visualisation, programming and the application of machine learning methods to social data. These skills have wide-ranging applications in research business, and the public sector. -
RESM3002 2028-29
Advanced Social Data Science
The human sciences are evolving fast to incorporate new forms of data and powerful new analysis tools.
Advances in machine learning have allowed huge improvements in our ability to predict individual characteristics and preferences, while our interactions with networked devices and online stores and services produce ‘digital breadcrumbs’ that can lead us to new insights about behaviour. The types of sources which social researchers now investigate include data on trends in search terms, online review databases, and many others.
At the same time, these methods and data sources generate important ethical issues that we must consider.
This module will provide students with crucial skills in data manipulation and visualisation, programming and the application of machine learning methods to social data. These skills have wide-ranging applications in research business, and the public sector. -
CHEM6147 2026-27
Advanced Spectroscopy and Applications
Modern spectroscopic techniques underpin a wide range of chemical and biological research as well as serving as a valuable analytical tool. This module will introduce some of the key principles, tools and techniques that govern spectroscopic measurements and allow scientists of all disciplines to characterise chemical structure and composition, image biological samples and follow chemical reactions in intricate detail. The module will cover how these techniques can be used for both applied science relevant to biological imaging, as well as more fundamental science for measuring the motion of the atoms and electrons that drive chemical reactivity. -
CHEM6147 2025-26
Advanced Spectroscopy and Applications
Modern spectroscopic techniques underpin a wide range of chemical and biological research as well as serving as a valuable analytical tool. This module will introduce some of the key principles, tools and techniques that govern spectroscopic measurements and allow scientists of all disciplines to characterise chemical structure and composition, image biological samples and follow chemical reactions in intricate detail. The module will cover how these techniques can be used for both applied science relevant to biological imaging, as well as more fundamental science for measuring the motion of the atoms and electrons that drive chemical reactivity. -
CHEM6147 2028-29
Advanced Spectroscopy and Applications
Modern spectroscopic techniques underpin a wide range of chemical and biological research as well as serving as a valuable analytical tool. This module will introduce some of the key principles, tools and techniques that govern spectroscopic measurements and allow scientists of all disciplines to characterise chemical structure and composition, image biological samples and follow chemical reactions in intricate detail. The module will cover how these techniques can be used for both applied science relevant to biological imaging, as well as more fundamental science for measuring the motion of the atoms and electrons that drive chemical reactivity.