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Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)
Ph.D. in Imaging Science
- Rochester, USA
PhD
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English
The Ph.D. in imaging science signifies high achievement in scholarship and independent investigation in the diverse aspects of imaging science. Students contribute their fundamental body of knowledge in science and engineering that is associated with this field of study.


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University of Hamburg
Graduate School Cluster of Excellence‚ CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter
- Hamburg, Germany
PhD
Full time, Part time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The education and promotion of young researchers is a key aspect and ingredient for the successful operation of the Graduate School Cluster of Excellence‚ CUI: Advanced Imaging of Matter. Substantial parts of the scientific work are performed by researchers at the early stages of their careers. In particular PhD students and postdocs represent the driving force and backbone of modern scientific developments due to their impartiality, fresh views, and enthusiasm.


Washington University In St. Louis
PhD in Imaging Science
- Skinker DeBaliviere, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD in Imaging Science program is designed for students who want to develop advanced skills in imaging technology and research. It combines coursework, research, and teaching to prepare students f...
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Imaging Science degree programs at the Doctoral level delve deep into the advanced principles of imaging technology and its application in various fields. This discipline combines theory and practical expertise, encouraging you to innovate and contribute to cutting-edge research.
As a doctoral student, you analyze complex imaging systems, employing techniques such as medical imaging, computational imaging, and image analysis. You’ll engage in coursework that covers topics like optical engineering, radiologic physics, and signal processing. In addition, you’ll work on research projects that may involve developing advanced imaging algorithms or enhancing imaging technologies for clinical use.
Students encounter significant opportunities for intellectual growth as they tackle intricate projects and research challenges. You’ll also collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, preparing for careers in research, academia, or industry roles that focus on enhancing imaging modalities and their applications. By honing your expertise, you’ll position yourself as a leader in the imaging field, equipped to influence future innovations.