Empowering students at King's College London in Electronics, Engineering, and Computer Science.
KCL Electronics Society is an open-source student community dedicated to advancing research-oriented electrical and electronic engineering at King’s College London.
Our members explore high-voltage circuits, PCB design, motor control, laser systems, and other frontier technologies, while also developing open-access educational resources and a self-directed curriculum.
- AM32 ESC PCB – High-performance electronic speed controller design
- Coil Winding Machine – Automated custom coil fabrication
- BLDC ESC – Brushless motor controller development
- High Voltage Experiments – Research into Tesla coils, railguns, and related technologies
Hands-on, project-driven research in areas such as embedded systems, RF electronics, and experimental hardware.
A non-hierarchical structure where initiative and contribution define leadership. Members are encouraged to propose, lead, and collaborate on projects of all scales.
A dual-track learning approach: introductory workshops for beginners and advanced project labs for experienced members. Our curriculum is designed to cultivate practical engineering skills alongside theoretical understanding.
- PCB Design – KiCad, Altium
- Embedded Systems – STM32, ESP32
- Firmware & Software – C, Python, Assembly
- Rapid Prototyping – 3D printing, laser cutting
- High Voltage & RF Systems – Experimental research platforms
Explore our open-source tutorials, project documentation, and educational materials:
➡️ Resource Hub
Whether you are new to electronics or looking to pursue advanced experimental research, the KCL Electronics Society provides a platform to learn, collaborate, and innovate.
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