Ph.D. in Radio Physics and Electronics

It typically requires 4 - 6 years to finish a Ph.D. in radio physics and electronics. Advanced courses in wireless communication systems, signal processing, antenna design, and electromagnetic theory are also part of the program. Students conduct original research in areas such as radar, satellite communications, or radio-frequency, or RF, circuits. The dissertation defense is the culmination of the program, where the student presents their innovative contributions to the discipline. With their highly specialized technical abilities, Ph.D. program graduates can work in research labs, academia, or the field of telecommunications.