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Atlântica - Instituto Universitário
PhD in Structural Integrity of Aircrafts
- Barcarena, Portugal
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Portuguese, English
The 3rd cycle in Structural Integrity of Aircraft aims to respond to the needs of the current labor market in the aeronautics area and aims to train professionals with advanced skills and knowledge in engineering mechanic, materials, and aeronautic, essential to the exercise of aeronautical maintenance activities, an industry in expansion in Portugal.


Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
PhD in Aeronautics and Astronautics
- Cambridge, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Aeronautics and Astronautics offers students a chance to delve deeply into the fields of aircraft and spacecraft design, flight systems, and propulsion technologies. It emphasizes r...
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Aeronautical Engineering stands out at the PhD level for its blend of theoretical depth and practical application in the design, development, and testing of aircraft and spacecraft. This discipline challenges you to push the boundaries of current technology while investigating complex aerodynamic principles and system dynamics.
As a PhD student, you'll delve into advanced topics such as computational fluid dynamics, propulsion systems, and aerodynamics. You might also engage in independent research that explores cutting-edge innovations like sustainable aviation technologies or hypersonic flight. The rigorous environment fosters independence and critical thinking, encouraging you to strengthen your research skills through hands-on experiments and simulations.
Collaboration with industry partners provides valuable insights into real-world applications, ensuring that your work aligns with current industry needs. Upon graduation, you'll be well-equipped for roles in academia or research, often pursuing positions as leading experts in aerospace engineering, developing new technologies, or contributing to policy and regulatory frameworks that guide air travel safety and efficiency.