Research within the School of Engineering
The School of Engineering conduct a range of research. Discover more about the expertise within the School.
The School of Engineering conduct a range of research. Discover more about the expertise within the School.
clinical examination, clinical, assessment, clinical decision making, clinical diagnostics, decision-making, diagnostics.
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre have several research groups; the Applied Forensic Technology Research (AFTR) Group, the Control and Logistics Group, the Industrial Design Group, the Electric Machines and Drives Group, the Microelectronics Research Group and the Sensors and Communications Group.
The Mechanical Engineering and Materials Research Centre (MEMARC) specialises in fracture and contact mechanics, wave propagation in lattices and microstructures, thermal fatigue and thermal striping, materials development and processing, as well as dynamics and control systems. You can find out more about these research areas and the projects MEMARC are working on here.
Researchers from the Mechanical Engineering and Materials Research Centre (MEMARC) have undertaken a range of projects. Read about past projects and case studies here.
The Research Centre for Critical Infrastructure Computer Technology and Protection (PROTECT) has four research groups. You can find out more about PROTECT's research, the Centre's specialisms and groups here.
The Public Health Institute is involved in some important research. Read our case studies to gain a good summary of the type of projects we're engaged in.
When it comes to sport science, the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences (RISES) have been ranked second in the UK for research quality at the REF 2014. We maintain a high profile international reputation for our research outputs and impact. Find out more about our research.
The Electrical and Electronic Engineering Research Centre has a wide range of facilities, including probe stations, test samples, semiconductor parameter analyzers and a range of three-phase and multiphase (five-phase, six-phase and nine-phase) machines too. The Centre also has two-level and three-level voltage source inverters and a three-phase to nine-phase direct matrix converter.
LJMU’s Maritime Centre offers a full range of courses under the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers.