2020-2021 Ph.D. Degrees
The Ph.D. programs prepare students for advanced study and research in the major areas of engineering and computer science. To complete the Ph.D. all candidates must fulfill the minimum requirements of the Graduate Division. Major and minor fields may have additional course and examination requirements. For more information, contact the individual departments. To remain in good academic standing, a Ph.D. student must obtain an overall grade-point average of 3.25.
Established Fields of Study for the Ph.D.
Students may propose other fields of study when the established fields do not meet their educational objectives.
Bioengineering Department
- Biomedical instrumentation
- Biomedical signal and image processing
- Biosystems science and engineering
- Medical imaging informatics
- Molecular cellular tissue therapeutics
- Neuroengineering
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department
Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
- Civil engineering materials
- Environmental engineering
- Geotechnical engineering
- Hydrology and water resources engineering
- Structures (structural mechanics and structural/earthquake engineering)
Computer Science Department
- Artificial intelligence
- Computational systems biology
- Computer network systems
- Computer science theory
- Computer system architecture
- Data science computing
- Graphics and vision
- Software systems
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
- Circuits and embedded systems
- Physical and wave electronics
- Signals and systems
Materials Science and Engineering Department
- Ceramics and ceramic processing
- Electronic and optical materials
- Structural materials
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department
- Applied mathematics (established minor field only)
- Applied plasma physics (minor field only)
- Design, robotics, and manufacturing (DROM)
- Dynamics
- Fluid mechanics
- Micro-nano engineering
- Structural and solid mechanics
- Systems and control
- Thermal science and engineering
For more information on specific research areas, contact the individual faculty member in the field that most closely matches the area of interest.