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VSB - Technical University of Ostrava
PhD in Control of Machines and Processes
- Ostrava, Czech Republic
PhD
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
PhD in Control of Machines and Processes study program Control of Machines and Processes is focused on the control of machines and the control of processes. As a machine, you can imagine different production equipment and its subsystems, just as their grouping, it can be a robot, autonomous systems or mechatronic systems.


University College of Southeast Norway
PhD Program in Process, Energy and Automation Engineering
- Rauland, Norway
- Hønefoss, Norway
- + 4 more
PhD
Full time
6 semesters
On-Campus
English
We offer a phd programme with highly dedicated supervisors, visionary research projects, and team-oriented activities organized in research groups lead by internationally recognized experts.
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Pursuing a PhD in Automation degree programs allows you to dive deep into the complexities of automated systems and their applications across various industries. This advanced level of study equips you with the skills to lead innovative research and develop technologies that enhance productivity and efficiency.
As a student in this discipline, you'll engage with advanced topics like robotics, control systems, and machine learning. Courses may include systems optimization, real-time data analysis, and the design of autonomous systems, all crucial for driving the future of automation. Many students strengthen critical thinking and analytical skills as they explore new ideas and methodologies in their research projects.
This program also prepares you for meaningful contributions to sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. Graduates find opportunities in roles like lead automation engineer, research scientist, or industry consultant, offering solutions that integrate cutting-edge technologies with real-world applications.