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MSc Informatics By Research - Assessment
ASSESSMENT
MSc Informatics By Research:
MSc by Researech.
Course Tutor:
Dr. Demitrios Rigas.

You will experience a wide range of teaching and learning environments within the university or in your workplace. Your research will be supported by regular meetings with your supervisor whilst you will be attending for taught modules (materials will be available for distance learning students). The taught modules will be assessed in usual manner based on university regulations.

A significant part of the formal assessment is the examination of the research thesis, which is supported by the submission of Quarterly Reviews. The thesis is examined based on the thesis document, demonstration, presentation and answering questions about the work and extending the work of the research group.

The research project should focus on applying the methodologies and tools of total quality excellence, intelligent system design, computer modelling and simulation, virtual reality, Internet and mobile computing, multimedia system design, image processing and testing to improve an aspect of product research, planning, analysis, design or development. Learning is then achieved by the student, guided by the University supervisor. Supervision, guidance and support for the duration of the research project is provided from the university and from the Company/Organisation by a team of supervisors that may consist of:

  • University supervisor, who has expertise in the research area of the project
  • Company supervisor or line manager, who also acts as project champion within the company. If the project does not have company sponsor, an internal supervisor from the university plays a similar role.
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