Course Content
Our five main research divisions are:
- Electrical Systems and Applied Mathematics
- Energy, Fuel and Power Technology
- Manufacturing and Industrial Process
- Materials, Mechanics and Structures
By undertaking postgraduate level study, you will work towards the enhancement of a variety of skill sets including:
- awareness in specialised areas
- design and development of experimental techniques
- development of communication and presentation skills
- development of methodological skills
- the ability to work independently and solve problems creatively
The essence of a PhD is research, in which knowledge is extended by exploration, investigation, and contemplation. In scientific and engineering disciplines, research often implies experimentation, but research is more than mere experiments: it means interpretation and deep understanding. To be awarded a PhD, you must find new abstractions, new approaches, new algorithms, new principles, or new mechanisms. Your work must also be of a high quality that is equivalent to peers in your field.
To complete a PhD, you will present the results of your research in a formal document called a thesis or dissertation which should contain a substantial original contribution to knowledge or understanding. You will have to defend your work in an oral examination, known as a viva voce. A full-time PhD is normally completed in three years.