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Doctoral Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering

PDEEC - Doctoral Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (DEEC) of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto (FEUP) offers a Doctoral Program in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PDEEC), covering the major areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering. PDEEC has a duration of 4 years. The first year (two semester) is organized in 3 mandatory and 4 elective courses. The other 3 years correspond to the development of the Ph.D. thesis research work.

The research environment made available to PDEEC students comprises the physical and human resources of DEEC and of a number of research institutes associated with FEUP:

  • INESC TEC (Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Technology and Science – inesctec.pt);
  • SYSTEC (Research Center for Systems and Technology – http://systec.fe.up.pt);
  • I3S (Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde – http://www.i3s.up.pt);
  • IT (Instituto de Telecomunicações – www.it.pt).

The CISTER (Research Centre in Computing Systems - www.cister.isep.ipp.pt/) is a host Research Centre associated with PDEEC.

FEUP and DEEC have on-going cooperation programs with the following USA Universities: CMU - Carnegie-Mellon University, MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and UTA - University of Texas at Austin. A double degree (PhD) in ECE is offered with the University of Carnegie-Mellon under the CMU|Portugal Program. (More information may be found in www.cmuportugal.org).

Courses organization:

PDEEC courses are organized in two semesters, corresponding to 60 ECTS credits, and the students are required to take three mandatory courses: Seminars (6), Thesis Research Plan (18) and Special Topics (12). These courses have double occurrence (may be taken in any semester), but students can only enrol in them once. Seminars and Special Topics typycally precede Research Plan, which is normally taken in the second semester. Optional courses, totalling 24 credits, are to be selected from a set of courses offered by PDEEC. Any course from a doctoral program of U.Porto can be selected, subject to aproval by the PDEEC Secientific Committee.

Seminars is a 6-credit course organized into modules offered by the programme Transferable Skills for Engineering (TSE)  http://paginas.fe.up.pt/~lea/transferable-skills-for-engineering-eng/.

The Special Topics course (12 credits) may take the form of a Planned Individual Study (PIS) on a topic not addressed in courses offered by PDEEC but considered relevant for the student’s thesis, or a Teaching Assistance (TA) activity in courses offered in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of FEUP (DEEC/FEUP).

The objective of the Thesis Research Plan course (18 credits) is to help the student define the scope and topic of the PhD research, identify the state of the art, outline the main techniques to be used and major milestones. The output of the work to be carried out within the scope of this course is the Thesis Research Plan (TRP).  This is a 20-25 pages long report that is presented and discussed with the student's PhD Committee (Comissão de Supervisão) for review and advice. During the semester, each student is expected to make an oral presentation of his/her work.


Information

Research grant opportunities may be found in:
https://sigarra.up.pt/feup/en/NOTICIAS_GERAL.LISTA_NOTICIAS?p_grupo_noticias=19


Contacts

Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto
Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200 – 465 Porto
José António Nogueira
Tel.: (+351) 22 041 3206
E-mail: pdeecsec@fe.up.pt
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/9395604/ 

General information

Official Code: 5138
Director: Luis Almeida
Assistant Director: José Nuno Fidalgo
Acronym: PDEEC
Academic Degree: Doctor
Type of course/cycle of study: Doctoral Degree
Start: 2007/2008
Duration: 4 Years

Study Plan

Certificates

  • Doctorate in Electrical and Computer Engineering (240 ECTS credits)
  • Advanced Studies (3rd cycle) in Electrical and Computer Engineering (60 ECTS credits)

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