DR220 - PhD (Electrical & Electronic Engineering)

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Plan: DR220VRI - Doctor of Philosophy
Campus: RMIT University Vietnam

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Program details
Purpose of the Program
Entrance requirements

Program details

Award title: Doctor of Philosophy
Award abbreviation: PhD
Career: RSCH
Duration: 3-4 years full-time, 6-8 years part-time
Location: VNMRI RMIT University Vietnam
Owning school: Engineering (172H)
Owning school URL: www.rmit.edu.au/about/our-education/academic-schools/engineering/
ASCED code: 031300
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Purpose of the Program

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Electrical and Electronic Engineering develops advanced research skills that will prepare you for a career in academia and other settings in which systematic and critical analytical skills are required. Upon graduating with a Doctor of Philosophy from RMIT University you will be able to produce creative solutions to existing and emerging complex engineering and engineering-rated problems in academia and industry.

Individually supervised research programs are available in the following areas of research focus:

- biomedical signal measurements and processing, 

- biomolecular electronics, 

- intelligent control systems, 

- power electronics, 

- video/image/speech/audio signal processing, 

- micro-nanotechnology, 

- lab-on-a-chip technology, 

- photonic devices and systems, 

- integrated optics, 

- chemical/physical/biosensors, 

- RF circuits and devices, 

- planar antennas, 

- telecommunications networks.

The Doctor of Philosophy may be undertaken in a project, thesis by publication or thesis mode. Prospective candidates should discuss these modes of submission with their potential supervisor/s prior to application. 

Upon graduation with a Doctor of Philosophy from RMIT University you will have developed:

- high level skills in research processes, including the ability to independently design a research project, conduct experiments and analyse data from a research project 

- advanced skills in the analysis and synthesis of knowledge related to specific disciplines, and

- high level communication skills.

You will be able to pursue an academic career in a university or be employed in senior leadership and management positions in government, scientific and industrial research laboratories.

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Entrance requirements

Applicants for doctor of philosophy programs must have completed one of the following from a recognised higher education institution:

  • a masters by research degree or,
  • a masters by coursework degree which includes research courses or a research project with a duration of at least 25% of a full-time (or equivalent part-time) academic year and an overall distinction average or,
  • a four year bachelor honours degree (with a minimum H2A achieved across the four years) or,
  • a three year bachelor degree and a one year bachelor honours degree program (with a minimum H2A achieved in the honours year) or
  • another award deemed to be equivalent in character and standard to the above degrees.

Alternatively applicants may:

  • provide evidence of appropriate academic qualifications and experience that satisfies the Dean of the School of Graduate Research or nominee that the applicant has developed knowledge of the field of study or cognate field and the potential for research sufficient to undertake the proposed program or,
  • have current candidature for an RMIT master by research program approved for transfer to a doctor of philosophy program through the process prescribed in the RMIT Higher Degree by Research policies and procedures.

For information on international qualifications and corresponding entry requirements that are equivalent to Australian academic entry requirements, see the Country equivalents webpage.

English Language Requirements

A minimum IELTS (academic module) overall score of 6.5, with no band below 6.0; or equivalent. For equivalents to English entry requirements, see the English equivalents webpage.

Selection Tasks

These entrance requirements are the minimum academic standard you must meet in order to be eligible to apply for the program. You will need to complete a selection task as part of your application. See the Postgraduate Research Admission Application Form for more details.

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