Master's Degree in Applied Electronics and Telecommunications (META)
The Master's Degree in Applied Electronics and Telecommunications is a professional and research-oriented master's program whose objective is to train specialists in the field of Information and Communication Technologies with a broad spectrum. Training includes, among other aspects:
- Introduction to aspects related to research methods (doctorate).
- Data engineering.
- Internet of Things (IoT), both in communication aspects and in the design of advanced electronic systems.
- Advanced digital electronic design based on MPSoC FPGAs using high-level methodologies, embedded systems, and integrated electronics.
- Design of electronic systems for radiofrequency (RF) communications.
- Creation of applications for HPC and multimedia systems (video, hyperspectral images).
The Master's Degree in Applied Electronics and Telecommunications is aimed at graduates in Telecommunication Technology Engineering, Telecommunication Engineers, and other graduates with a strong interest in electronic and telematic systems, such as Industrial Engineers, Computer Engineers, and, in general, professionals in these areas who meet the established admission requirements.
META is organized into a 60-credit course over two semesters.
The coordinator of META is Professor Dr. Fernando De la Puente Arrate.

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