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2 Computer Engineering PhD Degree Programs in Canada


Ontario Tech University
PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Oshawa, Canada
PhD
On-Campus
English
The doctoral program in Electrical and Computer Engineering aims to furnish students with the highest possible level of knowledge and scholarship in their areas of expertise. The objectives of the PhD program in Electrical and Computer Engineering are to furnish the students with the highest possible level of knowledge and scholarship in their areas of expertise. This will be achieved through advancing independent initiatives, critical thinking, methodological analysis, creative problem solving and practical design synthesis.


Queen's University
Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Kingston, Canada
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Recognized nationally and internationally, in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Queen's, we pride ourselves on the excellence of both our teaching and our research, as well as the strong connection that we have with our students. Our faculty, staff, and students are a diverse collection of individuals who come from all parts of the globe. The common thread that binds us is that we learn, teach, and research ECE.
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In Canada, pursuing a PhD in Computer Engineering offers you the chance to dive deep into advanced research and innovation in technology. This field stands out for its blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, helping you contribute meaningfully to the evolving tech landscape.
Through courses in embedded systems, hardware-software integration, and modern computing architectures, you'll sharpen your skills in designing cutting-edge technologies. Engaging in comprehensive research projects allows you to explore areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cybersecurity, providing a strong foundation for your future career. The research environment encourages independence and curiosity as you collaborate with faculty and industry partners.
As a student in Canada, you can benefit from strong links between academia and industry. Graduates often find opportunities in both the public and private sectors, where they can work on groundbreaking projects that impact society. The emphasis on research excellence also prepares you for roles in academia, where you can inspire the next generation of engineers.