The Ph.D. in Information and Communication Engineering is a full-time doctoral research program designed to train highly qualified researchers, innovators, and technical leaders with deep expertise in communication systems and information technologies. This doctoral program emphasizes in-depth study and original research on advanced topics such as digital and wireless communications, signal processing, communication networks, electromagnetic theory, microwave and antenna design, optical communications, mobile and satellite systems, radar and remote sensing, and intelligent information systems. Ph.D. candidates engage in advanced coursework when needed, participate fully in research projects under the guidance of faculty advisors, and gain proficiency in analytical methods, system modeling, experimental design, simulations, and cutting-edge technologies. The core requirement of the program is the completion of independent research that culminates in a dissertation presenting novel scientific contributions, supported by publications in peer-reviewed journals and conferences and defended before an academic committee. Graduates are prepared for research and development leadership roles in academia, telecommunications, high-tech industries, national laboratories, and research institutions worldwide, and often continue into postdoctoral research or academic careers. Admission typically involves evaluation of academic qualifications, research potential, and alignment with faculty expertise, and outstanding candidates may enter through direct pathways such as integrated master’s–to–Ph.D. plans where available.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
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