Measurement Engineering
Position Details (PhD Program)
The Measurement Engineering programme from Kaunas University of Technology is a double degree programme with the University of Bologna, Italy. PhD students of this programme have a possibility to pursue scientific research in The Welding Institute (UK) for the period of 3 years.
It is the main doctoral studies programme in Lithuania directly related to knowledge of creation of high added-value solutions for various sectors of industry: aerospace, water, ground and air transport, renewable and nuclear energy.
The accounting of such strategic energy resources, as oil, gas, electricity, etc. depends on measurable quantities. Areas of manufacturing, storage and support/maintenance require precise quality control, non-destructive testing and safety assurance for humans and environment. Acquired doctoral degree provides you with abilities to use the acquired exceptional knowledge at the beginning of the international career as the institution’s leading specialist, senior technologist or technical director.
Key facts
- The main objective of the Measurement Engineering Measurement Engineering programme from Kaunas University of Technology Kaunas University of Technology is to educate talented researchers and leading specialists, who may contribute to recent research in a field of measurement engineering, create new knowledge with added value and apply it in practice. The programme aims to develop high level professionals, ready for academic and professional career in leading global education and research institutions.
Right to doctoral studies approved by the order No. V-1019 of the Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania of 8 June 2011.
Courses included:
- Electrical Measurement Techniques of Non-Electrical Quantities;
- Inovations and Global Knowledge Economy;
- Metrology and Measurement Methodology;
- Automation of Measurements and Measurements Systems;
- Nondestructive Testing Techniques;
- Numerical Methods in Engineering;
- Digital Signal Processing Methods and Applications;
- Mechatronics;
- Neural Networks and Neurocomputing;
- Ultrasonic Measurements;
- Ultrasonic Technical and Medical Diagnostics.