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Does anybody know a university/country where PhD in Physics/Electrical Engineering can be obtained in less than 5 years?
The discussion revolves around the duration of PhD programs in Physics and Electrical Engineering across various countries, with a focus on identifying universities or regions where a PhD can be completed in less than five years. Participants explore different educational systems, funding situations, and personal experiences related to the PhD timeline.
Participants express differing views on the typical duration of PhD programs in various countries, with no consensus on a definitive timeline. While some agree on the three-year funding model in Europe, others highlight that actual completion times can vary widely based on individual circumstances and institutional factors.
Participants note that the stated durations often depend on prior qualifications, funding availability, and personal factors that can influence the completion of a PhD. The discussion reflects a range of experiences and perspectives without resolving the complexities involved in PhD timelines.
Diorr said:Germany
Kholdstare said:What about Canada, UK, Finland, Singapore, Japan, Australia etc.?
Nabeshin said:Among + contributions are also changes of advisors,
jtbell said:Sometimes these are beyond your control. One of my friends in grad school had an advisor who died on him, and there was no one else at our school in the same field, so he had to start over with a completely different project.
Kholdstare said:Really? Typically how many years?
jtbell said:Sometimes these are beyond your control. One of my friends in grad school had an advisor who died on him, and there was no one else at our school in the same field, so he had to start over with a completely different project.