The Graduate Programme WiSe (Wireless and Sensor Systems) targets students holding an EE or CS bachelor degree who like to pursue a research career in Wireless and Sensor Systems.
Wireless and sensor systems contain a mixture of hardware and software: their scope may be as simple as a sensor, or as complex as a portable device, or even an entire building or city. Cooperation is a necessity, to perform their tasks with sufficient quality or efficiency, and to reach the required functionality and support real time interactions. The specific nature of these systems require them to be open, scalable, adaptable and dependable, while integrating heterogeneous devices ranging from tiny actuators to larger computers.
The programme WiSe studies not only the fundamentals of wireless and sensor systems, but also the context of the sensor systems. To this end, WiSe is a multi-disciplinary and application-oriented Programme where students come in contact with different (technical as well as non-technical) disciplines and by doing so, it stimulates cooperation. Examples of application domains that research groups in the SRO WiSe currently work on are: entertainment, sustainability, logistics, industrial/public safety, mobility, agriculture and medical.
To download the list of mandatory and elective courses, and information on feasibility (studeerbaarheid) of the programme, please click here.
More information on the Twente Graduate School can be found here.
Wireless and sensor systems contain a mixture of hardware and software: their scope may be as simple as a sensor, or as complex as a portable device, or even an entire building or city. Cooperation is a necessity, to perform their tasks with sufficient quality or efficiency, and to reach the required functionality and support real time interactions. The specific nature of these systems require them to be open, scalable, adaptable and dependable, while integrating heterogeneous devices ranging from tiny actuators to larger computers.
The programme WiSe studies not only the fundamentals of wireless and sensor systems, but also the context of the sensor systems. To this end, WiSe is a multi-disciplinary and application-oriented Programme where students come in contact with different (technical as well as non-technical) disciplines and by doing so, it stimulates cooperation. Examples of application domains that research groups in the SRO WiSe currently work on are: entertainment, sustainability, logistics, industrial/public safety, mobility, agriculture and medical.
To download the list of mandatory and elective courses, and information on feasibility (studeerbaarheid) of the programme, please click here.
More information on the Twente Graduate School can be found here.