Universidad
Politécnica de Madrid

PHD AT THE UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE MADRID

PhD in Aerospace Engineering

Centre ESCUELA TÉCNICA SUPERIOR DE INGENIERÍA AERONÁUTICA Y DEL ESPACIO
Official Degree PhD in Aerospace Engineering (R.D.99/2011)
Web https://www.etsiae.upm.es/index.php?id=78&L=488
Doctoral Area MANUFACTURING & INDUSTRY
Places 30
Contact Dª. María Isabel Pérez Grande
910675549/50/51
subdireccion.id.aeroespacial@upm.es
Presentation

The PhD Programme in Aerospace Engineering is adapted to the guidelines of the Bologna Process, which are laid out on Royal Decree 99/2011. The relevance of the academic and research activities of the proposed programme is obvious for the multiple uses and the social, economic and scientific impact that the aerospace segment has, together with its multidisciplinary content. Therefore, the PhD Programme offers a very wide range for the completion of the doctoral thesis, with six main lines of research and their support teams: 1) Analysis and Design of Space Missions; 2) Plasma Physics and Technological Applications; 3) Physics of Turbulence: Analysis and Experimentation in Fluid and Combustion Mechanics; 4) Modelling and Simulation of Aerospace Systems; 5) Experimental Aerodynamics and Wind Energy; 6) Production and Aerospace Materials

                                                                                               

Admission to a PhD programme at UPM is governed by the specific programme criteria, provided it meets the conditions of admission of the UPM. In general, it will be necessary to be in possession of a Bachelor's degree, or equivalent, and a university Master's degree in order to access a PhD programme. The Academic Committee is the body that decides on the admission of each applicant. After the admission, the Academic Committee may impose, in particular cases, supplementary training. More information is available on the following web page:

 

http://www.upm.es/sfs/Rectorado/Legislacion%20y%20Normativa/Normativa/Normativa%20Academica/Modelo

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