PhD in Information and Communications Technology
- General Information
- Descriptor
- Lines of research
- Professors
- Training activities
- Results
- Technical details
General and specific competencies
The objective of the doctoral programme in Information and Communication Technologies is that the doctoral student acquires advanced training, specialized and multidisciplinary, oriented to the different areas of Information and Communication Technologies. The main objective is to train expert researchers in innovative technologies and techniques, both theoretical and experimental, with a high degree of professional specialization.
Acces and entry Requirements
The recommended entry profile for this PhD programme corresponds to master degrees related to Information Technologies and Communications. The skills and knowledge of these master degrees must comprise a mastery in information and communication technologies related subjects, as well as proficiency in the use of the English language at the level of reading and understanding scientific texts.
The admission of the doctoral students is carried out by the Academic Committee of the doctoral program which, in the event that the number of pre-enrollments exceeds the number of places available, will apply as admission criteria the following (taking into account the weighting that is indicated):
- The academic record of the previous Bachelor and Postgraduate degrees (80%). The score obtained in each of the subjects will be weighted on the basis of the number of credits of the subject, regardless of whether they belong to undergraduate or graduate levels. A scoring scale of subjects from 0 to 10 will be used, since it is a scoring system that is extended to most countries and easily scalable to other systems.
- Assessment of a statement of reasons that motivate the doctoral student to enroll in this doctoral program (10%). Within this section, the Academic Committee will assess the degree of motivation, the clarity of the exhibition and the relationship with the research lines that make up the program.
- Other merits (10%). The academic and scientific merits that go beyond the academic record will be valued: specialization courses, history of collaborations with research groups, publications, attendance at conferences and professional experience.
In addition, the Academic Committee of the doctoral programme can propose the completion of training complements to those students who do not fully comply with the recommended admission profile. This complementary training, consisting of a maximum of 30 ECTS credits of the master's studies offered at the UIB that are related to the doctoral programme, will be communicated to the student in the response to the application for admission and will mean a compulsory enrollment together with that of the PhD programme.
Support and guidance information
The academic committee of the Doctoral Programme will assign a tutor to the applicant (once he or she is admitted). The tutor will be a doctor with accredited research experience and involved in the doctoral programme. Within six months from the first enrolment, the academic committee of the doctorate will assign to every student a thesis supervisor, which may or may not be the same as the tutor.
The direction and supervision of training activities and the doctoral thesis conform the
"Procedures for doctorates of UIB (RD99/2011)"
- The Code of Good Practice:
(http://edoctorat.uib.cat/digitalAssets/271/271552_Codigo_buenas_practicas_es.pdf) - and principles emanating from the Charter of Thesis - University of the Balearic Islands.:
- (http://edoctorat.uib.cat/digitalAssets/293/293664_Thesis_Agreement_letter_en.pdf) .
- (Abridged version to deliver duly completed and signed: http://edoctorat.uib.cat/digitalAssets/286/286053_Carta_de_tesi_per_signar_es.pdf)