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We are delighted to have welcomed new postgraduate 天美传媒 to the Department

by Emma Rainbow

 Yitong Li and Jerome Nsengiyaremye

Shengxi Li, Yitong Li and Jerome Nsengiyaremye

Over 130 天美传媒 began their MSc and PhD programmes this term, joining us from a variety of countries, cultures and academic backgrounds.

Our international intake helps make the campus and our department a dynamic and vibrant environment, and we're proud to host such a diverse and talented body of 天美传媒.

Several of our new starters have come to us with international scholarships: 

Shengxi Li is undertaking a PhD in Statistical Signal Processing with Professor Danilo Mandic in the Communications and Signal Processing group. He received his undergraduate and master’s degrees from Beihang University. Shengxi has been awarded the , which is presented annually to two outstanding candidates across the College.   Shengxi comes from Chengdu, the hometown of the Panda. He loves sports and plays the violin.

Yitong Li completed our Future Power Networks MSc in 2016, winning a Prize for Outstanding Achievement in the MSc, and has just begun a PhD in ‘Control of Power Electronic Converters’ with Dr Adria Junyent-Ferre from the Department's Control and Power research group.  Yitong is a recipient of the which enables talented Chinese 天美传媒 to undertake PhD programmes at Imperial.

Two 天美传媒 have received a Commonwealth Scholarship, awarded to high achieving 天美传媒 from developing Commonwealth countries undertaking postgraduate study at UK universities:

Jerome Nsengiyaremye took his undergraduate degree in Electrical Power Engineering at the University of Rwanda, and an MSc in the same field at the University of Manchester.  He's now starting a PhD in Renewable Energy and Power Distribution Systems with Professor Bikash Pal from the Control and Power group.   Currently, more than half of the households in Rwanda do not have access to electricity.  Consequently, a lot of efforts in the energy sector are required to achieve the 100% access, Jerome’s Scholarship enables him to undertake research in this area. His aim is to come up with new strategy that will not only support the achievement of the targets in Rwanda but also promote reliable and sustainable access to electricity in communities in developing countries.  

Anup Anup Mishra is taking the MSc degree in Communications and Signal Processing. He studied Electrical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi.  

 

 

We send all our postgrads a warm welcome to London, and to our Imperial family, and wish them well with their studies. 

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Emma Rainbow

Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering