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Liam Marsh is a Lecturer in Embedded Systems at the University of Manchester's Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. He holds an MEng degree in Electrical Engineering Electronics from UMIST, awarded in 2007, and completed his PhD at the University of Manchester in 2011, focusing on Electromagnetic Tomography for People Screening. Over the years, he has contributed to high-profile research projects, including EMBODY, SEMIS, FRUITGRADING, and Q-MEAT, aimed at developing advanced sensing technologies for various applications including aviation security and landmine detection. His current research focuses on a project funded by EPSRC titled TRANSMIT, which aims to develop a towable RF system for non-invasive measurement of Arctic sea ice thickness. Marsh is also active in teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels, supervising projects related to embedded systems and microcontrollers. He has collaborated with numerous organizations and universities globally.
University of Manchester • Manchester
Lecturer in Embedded Systems, overseeing undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and supervision.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.