Kent joins CEESI consortium

Kent University has joined the Continuing Education in Electronics Systems Integration (CEESI) Training consortium of 11 UK universities.

has joined the

(CEESI) Training consortium of 11

universities, contributing four new advanced modules in the area of biometrics and security.

According to a statement, the Department of Electronics at Kent University is acknowledged to be a world expert in biometrics and is currently working with companies such as Motorola and Electrone. Its four modules for CEESI are: Foundations of Biometrics and Secure Systems; Industrial Context of Biometrics; Practical Biometric Systems; and Advanced Biometrics.

The CEESI-Training programme, supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, aims to address industry’s need for flexible training in electronics systems design and integration by establishing a ‘pool’ of training modules at postgraduate level, accessible mainly via the internet.

Alongside Kent University, its partners are the universities of Manchester, Bolton, Bradford, Southampton and Surrey, with the Institute for System Level Integration representing the universities of Glasgow, Heriot-Watt, Edinburgh and Strathclyde. Support from industry includes Infineon Technologies, Sony SDE, National Semiconductor, Cypress Semiconductors, Philips Semiconductors, National Microelectronics Institute, Motorola and Atmel.

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