Doctorat en génie électrique et informatique
Storrs, États-Unis d'Amérique
DURÉE
4 Years
LANGUES
Anglais
RYTHME
À plein temps
DATE LIMITE D'INSCRIPTION
18 Dec 2024
DATE DE DÉBUT AU PLUS TÔT
Jan 2025
FRAIS DE SCOLARITÉ
Demander des frais de scolarité
FORMAT D'ÉTUDE
Sur le campus
Introduction
Les systèmes électroniques manipulent les courants électriques à l'aide de dispositifs tels que des transistors, des diodes et des circuits intégrés. Ces composants contrôlent ou amplifient le flux de courant et le convertissent d’une forme à une autre.
La photonique implique la manipulation de la lumière (sous forme de photons) par émission, transmission, modulation, traitement du signal, commutation, amplification et détection. Ce domaine de recherche fait appel à de nombreuses technologies uniques, notamment les lasers, les fibres optiques, les outils d'imagerie et le plasma.
L'électronique et la photonique sont utilisées dans des applications telles que les communications, l'informatique, la défense, les diagnostics médicaux, la fabrication, etc.
Admissions
Bourses et financement
In order for an applicant to be considered for one of the following fellowships, the applicant must select that they wish to be considered in SLATE. Recipients of these fellowships will be the most academically promising members of the entering class of graduate students at the University of Connecticut. The criteria used to select recipients include the following:
- Evidence of scholarly or creative achievement highlighted by the department or program in their nomination and evidence that the department or program provides the environment necessary for success in the areas of interest highlighted by the applicant.
- Evidence of any prior scholarly or creative achievement by the nominee, e.g., publications, presentations, exhibits, performances.
- Evidence that the nominee has been successful at previous academic institutions, e.g., letters of recommendation.
- Quantitative evidence of academic accomplishment, e.g., undergraduate grade point average, GMAT (when available).
The Jorgensen Fellowship (JF) is available to outstanding young scholars applying to doctoral programs. The award consists of a service-free fellowship providing a $20,000 annual stipend for five years.
In addition, to be eligible for either the fellowships below, applicants must demonstrate a commitment to enhancing diversity in higher education and/or a commitment to enhancing diversity in their field of study.
- The Harriott Fellowship (HF) is available to outstanding young scholars applying to doctoral programs. The award consists of a service-free fellowship providing a $20,000 annual stipend for five years.
- The Crandall Fellowship (CF) is available to outstanding young scholars applying to master’s programs. The award consists of a service-free fellowship providing a $20,000 annual stipend for two years (MFA is for three years).
For HF and CF fellowships students must submit a diversity statement through the SLATE application system. Students can demonstrate a commitment to enhancing diversity in higher education through participation in organizations or activities that (a) directly relate to increasing access to higher education and retention in higher education of individuals, regardless of age, race, sexual orientation, gender, nationality, cultural background, religion, or beliefs or (b) that help to ensure that individuals are welcomed and included in higher education environments regardless of age, race, sexual orientation, gender, nationality, cultural background, religion, or beliefs. Such organization and activities might include participation/affiliation with TRIO programs, cultural/affinity organizations/centers, volunteer experiences, and college or university committees focused on these goals. Students provide evidence of this commitment through research and educational experience reflected on their CV/resume (articles, presentations, internship, and research experience), in their personal statement, or in letters of recommendations.
Curriculum
Les exigences du cours varient en fonction de la concentration ou de la piste choisie
- Concentration en électronique, photonique et biophotonique :
doctorat les exigences du cours sont les mêmes que celles répertoriées dans le catalogue des diplômés : http://gradcatalog.uconn.edu/ * avec l'ajout suivant : - Deux crédits de travail de séminaire ECE 6094 sont requis pour tous les doctorants.
- Maximum de six crédits de ECE 6099 (études indépendantes) pour les crédits requis.
- Piste d'information, de communication, de décision et de concentration de biosystèmes et de puissance et d'énergie
English Language Requirements
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