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Programs Finding the Perfect PhD Program for Multi-Interest Researchers
PhD for multi-interests-? Hi, Dear participants,could you tell me,please,which PhD program is the best fit for someone who has a wide spectrum of interests(physics,maths,electronics,chemistry,etc) and really wants to use all of them in his research work?What kind of field could it be? I...- Searcher83
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Programs The most diversified PhD program-?
Ok,thank you.But I'm interested particularly in the US programs. Ok,everybody,I'll re-formulate the question in a more general way.Which PhD program requires from the student a usage of the wide spectrum of knowledge in electronics,physics,maths,chemistry? I guess this question is...- Searcher83
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Programs The most diversified PhD program-?
RedSonja,thanks for the reply. But which PhD program(in which field) is the best fit for me to work in a Lab-on-a-chip research and nanoscience?- Searcher83
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Programs The most diversified PhD program-?
The most diversified PhD program-? Hello everybody, I'm an Instrument Engineer working in Oil&Gas sector(field work in automation with transmitters,sensors,valves,PLCs,etc.) who wants to follow the PhD program in one of the US universities.The thing is I have a varied set of interests which...- Searcher83
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What Are the Best Ways to Transition into an Aerospace Career?
Hey, Could anybody advice me sth. on that?- Searcher83
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What Are the Best Ways to Transition into an Aerospace Career?
Hi everybody, I'm an Instrument&Controls Engineer working in oil&gas industry.I'm thinking of getting Ph.D in the field which after graduation would gimme a possibility to work in Aerospace industry 'cause I find it exciting and interesting for myself to be related to spacecraft systems...- Searcher83
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Any possibilities to shorten years of schooling for getting Ph.D-?
Thanks for the answers to everybody. Ok,gentlemen,then tell me,please,why it takes so long particularly in the US(>6 years)?For instance,in my country (and in some other European,as well,e.g. I found 3-years Ph.D programs in UK) getting Ph.D takes about 3 years only for a person with a higher...- Searcher83
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Any possibilities to shorten years of schooling for getting Ph.D-?
Gents, My questions may seem trivial but the answers I found in the internet are contradictory,so I decided to ask them here since this forum is a trustworthy source for me. First,I want to say that personally I'm interested in Ph.D programs in Electriclal&Electroincs Engineering and...- Searcher83
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R&D work without PhD-is it possible?
Yes,I will probably.But the thing that makes me confused is that getting Ph.D is quite a long process(>=5-6 years,as I know) and living on a small stipend for a family during 6 years is not so easy,I guess.That's why I'm looking for alternative ways to R&D,if possible.- Searcher83
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R&D work without PhD-is it possible?
bigfooted,thanks for your response.Well,from that I can conclude that finding a such position is theoretically possible but practically unlikely...- Searcher83
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R&D work without PhD-is it possible?
Hi everybody, I have an engineering degree in Instrumentation&Controls and I worked on engineering positions in my country(Eastern Europe) in oil&gas industry for several years.Those were mainly field(on site) jobs but I'm interested in R&D work.I've had enough of maintenance and fixing,now...- Searcher83
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Programs PhD in Instrument&Controls Engineering
Floid,thanks for sharing your opinion and an adequate criticism.I've done right conclusions for myself:smile:- Searcher83
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Programs PhD in Instrument&Controls Engineering
Floid,ok,thanks a lot for your comment.Yes,as I expected it looks like I&C programs are a part of Electrical Engineering programs in the US. The thing is that I've already got a BS degree in Instrumentation&Controls Engineering several years ago,otherwise I wouldn't be able to work on...- Searcher83
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Programs PhD in Instrument&Controls Engineering
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Programs PhD in Instrument&Controls Engineering
Hello gents, The thing is that I'm an Instrument Engineer with an oil&gas in-field(on site) experience and I used to maintain and fix different instrument equipment(transmitters,flowmeters,valves,etc) but I want to perform a smart R&D work in future, e.g. creating and development of modern...- Searcher83
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