Doctorate in Information Technology Research
Santiago de Compostela, Spain
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
Spanish, Galician
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 200 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The main strengths of this doctoral program proposal are focused on specialization in content that ranges from knowledge of current computing architectures and their use, to artificial intelligence and robotics, through distributed information systems, or analysis. and synthesis of visual information or electronic design.
This program will provide continuity to the curricular offer of both universities and to maintain the high level of research of the groups that participate in the Program, recognized in multiple public calls and through the evaluation of the research activity of its members. It should also be noted the high number of graduates who meet the demand for professionals with research capacity in ICT areas in companies and research centers not only nationally but also internationally.
Lines of investigation
- Processor architecture
- Parallel and distributed computing
- Computer graphics
- flexible computing
- ubiquitous computing
- Electronic design
- Electronics devices
- Image and video processing
- Information systems
- Intelligent Systems
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Ideal Students
Without training supplements:
1) Master's degrees offered by the University of Santiago de Compostela
- Master in Information Technologies.
- Master in High Performance Computing.
- Master in Mathematical Engineering.
- Master in Mathematics.
- Master in Statistical Techniques.
- Master in Renewable Energy and Energy Sustainability.
2) Master's degrees offered by the University of A Coruña
- Master of High Performance Computing.
- Master in Computer Engineering.
- Master in Mathematical Engineering.
- Master in Statistical Techniques.
- Master in Information and Communication Technologies in Mobile Networks.
- Master in Computing.
- Master in Computer Systems Engineering.
It should be noted that the most suitable entry profile for most of the lines of research corresponds to the Master of Information Technologies from the USC, Master in Computer Engineering from the UDC and the Master in High Performance Computing, although due to the particularities of each line the other Masters could fit perfectly.
Students with a DEA degree obtained through the Interuniversity Doctorate Program in Information Technologies at the USC or the UDC will also have access without supplements.
Other profiles:
The Academic Commission will evaluate each case individually. The possibility of requiring training supplements (maximum up to 15 ECTS) will be considered.
In the case of other profiles that have not completed a Master's degree, an equivalence of training in research credits will be required, at least equal to those of the Master's degree that gives direct access, which will be 60 ECTS.
Admissions
Curriculum
Formation activities
- Submission of article to a magazine E4041A01
- Visit to companies and/or technology centers E4041A02
- Lecture series by renowned experts E4041A03
- Presentation of a paper/poster at a national or international conference or at other centers or universities E4041A04
Training complements
- Software Engineering G4011325
Program Outcome
This doctoral program will provide continuity to the curricular offerings of both universities and to maintain the high level of research of the groups participating in the program, recognized in multiple public calls and through the evaluation of the research activity of its members.