Part Time
The Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering is a research-intensive programme comprising an independent research project and dissertation under academic supervision, aimed at making an original contribution to the field. The department's research interests spans four key areas:
• Computer and Control Systems: Control, automation, and system identification for platforms such as UAVs, satellites, and underwater vehicles; real-time computing, FPGA-based architectures, biomedical electronics, and process control.
• Electrical Energy Systems: Electric energy conversion and control, multi-level power converters, permanent magnet machines, high-voltage insulators, power system dynamics, with applications in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and energy efficiency.
• Electronics and Electromagnetics: High-frequency electronics, RADAR, antennas, superconductors, electromagnetic interference, filters, and nonlinear circuits. Includes computational electromagnetics and contributions to South Africa’s Square Kilometre Array.
• Signal Processing and Machine Learning: Pattern recognition, automatic speech processing, digital radar and broadcasting systems, statistical decision-making, and sensor data analysis using hardware and software platforms.
Note: If you want to enrol part time, you must obtain approval from the departmental chairperson of your prospective home department. To get this approval, you must show that you will be a bona fide part-time student. Follow your prospective home department’s procedures for submitting your application to study part time.