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- Photonics and optoelectronics
Distributed Optical Fibre Sensing
We design and develop novel optical fibre sensors capable of measuring temperature, strain, and vibration at thousands of points using a single strand of optical fibre. Such sensors have applications in wide range of fields from aerospace and civil engineering to geophysical sciences. -
- Engineering
Dynamics Group
Our group's research covers a wide range of interests in the modelling, measurement and control of structural vibrations. -
- Biological sciences
Ecology and Evolution
Our research focuses on adaptations to changing environments, including the responses of organisms to stress factors brought about by environmental change at physiological, population and community levels. -
- Economics
Econometrics
The Econometrics group produces research in both econometric theory and applied econometrics with particular emphasis on methods and applications designed to deepen our understanding of economic and financial problems. -
- Economics
Economic Theory and Experimental Economics
Economic theory provides a framework for understanding how people make decisions about allocating resources. We test and refine these theories in controlled experiments to better understand economic behaviour and inform policy makers to improve the well-being of society. -
- Geography and environmental science
Economy, Society and Governance
We are a group of human geographers with research interests in economic, social, and political geographies. -
- Education
- Electronics and computer science
ECS Education Group
We aim to improve education across the whole of Electronics and Computer Science in a meaningful, healthy, and sustainable way. -
- Electronics and computer science
Electrical Power Engineering
The Electrical Power Engineering (EPE) Research Group is part of the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton. Our expertise ranges from nanoscale insulation materials and plasma, through to electrical power systems and sustainable energy generation: from nanometres to megavolts.
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Electrochemistry
The Electrochemistry Group has research programmes to generate new materials and new electrochemical approaches to energy conversion and storage. This includes research into fuel cells, thermoelectrics, lithium batteries and supercapacitors. -
- Engineering
Energy and Climate Change Group
The research group addresses societal challenges in energy and climate change in response to the University’s mission 'to change the world for the better'.