Ph.D. in Optoelectronics

Ph.D. in Optoelectronics is a research-oriented program that integrates optics and electronics to study and develop light-generating, detecting, and manipulating devices and systems. The program, which typically lasts 3-5 years, focuses on semiconductor physics, optical communications, laser technology, fiber optics, photodetectors, and the use of optoelectronics in domains such as telecommunications, medical diagnostics, and quantum computing. Students do innovative research into the design, manufacture, and application of optoelectronic devices. Graduates work in academia, research institutes, or industry like telecommunications, aircraft, medical devices, and electronics. Admission typically requires a Master's degree in electrical engineering, physics, or a related discipline, as well as good analytical and experimental skills.