SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS

At the Department of Signals and Systems, we conduct worldleading research in biomedical engineering, antennas and signal processing, control, automation and mechatronics, and communication systems. Our research deals to a large extent with the modeling and development of efficient systems for extracting and processing information. The systems are often affected by signals from the environment which we cannot change and signals that we produce our selves to control the systems. Systems which our researchers deal with include hearing aids, robots, power chains, plants, and mobile phones.

The Department runs more than 100 courses in the Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelor of Science, and Master of Science programmes. A substantial proportion of these courses is a part in our Master of Science programmes in Biomedical Engineering, Systems, Control and Mechatronics, and Communication Engineering.

You are welcome to read more about us on these web pages or by visiting us at the Johanneberg Campus (Hörsalsvägen 9-11) or the Lindholmen Campus (Jupiter Building).

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GOLD APPLE PRIZE
Xuezhi Zeng, PhD student in the Biomedical Electromagnetics group, has been awarded the Gold Apple Prize 2011 from the Physics Student Union.

IEEE AWARD

Professor Per-Simon Kildal receives the 2011 Distinguished Achievement Award of the IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society.

Signals and Systems - Chalmers University of Technology - SE-412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden - Tel: +46 (0)31- 772 1000