Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Double degree programme with the University of Bologna, Italy

Electrical and electronic engineering is one of the widest research fields. There are no sectors in industry or science which could develop without innovative electronic solutions. Investigations during doctoral studies are carried out in the fields, such as ultrasonic measurements and diagnostics in aviation, energy generation and supply systems, and other industrial sectors, applications of electronic solutions in biomedicine, monitoring and control systems for various economic and transportation facilities, including signal processing and imaging. Investigations are conducted using modern research tools and instruments in the ‘Santaka’ scientific valley. Doctoral studies of this field provide a possibility to carry out part of experiments in the research institutions of the United Kingdom and Italy.
The objective of the work of doctoral students is to propose and investigate innovative solutions for the above-listed sectors of industry and science.

Cycle Third cycle
Language Lithuanian, English
Duration 4 y.
Degree awarded Doctor of Science
Dvigubas laipsnis
 

Research topics

Topic title Possible scientific supervisors Source of funding
Research of a Multifunctional Hybrid Chip for Efficient Power Control prof. dr. Algimantas Valinevičius state-funded
Efficient signal excitation and processing technologies for ultrasonic measurements and imaging
prof. dr. Linas Svilainis state-funded
Electronic System of Ultrapenetrative Disinfection and Probiotics Colonization doc. dr. Mindaugas Žilys state-funded
Investigation of topologies of electro-optical modulators and sources of acoustic noises in lasers
prof. dr. Vytautas Markevičius state-funded
Research of energy harvesting from environment for electronic devices prof. dr. Dangirutis Navikas state-funded
Smart City 5G Parking System for Vehicle Flow Optimization prof. dr. Darius Andriukaitis state-funded
Problems and development of non-invasive technologies for physiological monitoring of human brain and for neuroprotection of brain functions. prof. dr. Arminas Ragauskas state-funded
Investigating Technologies for the Identification, Prediction, and Monitoring of Cardiovascular Pathologies
prof. dr. Vaidotas Marozas state-funded
Programmable focus system development for video camera prof. dr. Renaldas Urniežius state-funded
Structural integrity assessment of thermoplastic composite structures with thermally induced healing capabilities using ultrasonic guided waves
prof. dr. Elena Jasiūnienė state-funded
Application of artificial intelligence methods for analysis of informative regions within ultrasonic NDT and medical diagnostic images
prof. dr. Renaldas Raišutis state-funded
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Entry requirements

Minimum requirements

Persons with a Master’s Degree or equivalent degree of higher education may participate in an open competition for admission to doctoral studies.

Applicants to the doctoral field of science are accepted by competition according to the competition score. Minimum Competition Score 7.5

Additional condition: an applicant must submit a research proposal on the selected topic

 

Application procedure

Mandatory documents for admission:

  • Application indicating the science field, the topic and the form of funding (online)*
  • Official legalised Master’s diploma with the diploma supplements or a higher education degree equivalents and academic transcripts (translated into English or Lithuanian and notary verified) and the certificate of recognition if higher education qualification acquired abroad 
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Recommendations by two researchers of the relevant science field
  • A research proposal on the selected topic (if the applicant applies to two topics, two individual research proposals have to be submitted)
  • A list of the research works with a full bibliographic description and copies thereof; if no research works by the applicant are presented, the applicant is required to present a research paper whose topic is consistent with the dissertation topic indicated in the applicant’s application (if the applicant applies to two dissertation topics, two individual research papers have to be submitted)
  • A copy of a valid personal document: a passport (for citizens of all countries) or an ID card (only for citizens of the European Union)
  • A copy of the receipt of the application fee payment (50 EUR for EU citizens, and 120 EUR for non-EU citizens)
  • A certificate issued by IELTS, TOEFL, CERF or any other competent institution within the last 2 years certifying the level of the English language if the candidate is not a graduate of the first or second cycle studies conducted in the English language

* The applicant can select no more than 2 (two) research fields and no more than 2 (two) topics per science field.

Participation in motivational interview  (Kaunas University of Technology, Studentų g. 50, Kaunas, Lithuania or online)

Signing a study agreement (if invited to study)

 

Selection criteria and their weighted coefficients

Weighted grade point average of the Master’s diploma supplement

0,35

Research experience

Research experience in ten-point grading system (the evaluation of the research experience includes the candidate’s scientific publications or the research paper, other research experience, scientific qualifications, the compliance of the scientific publications and research experience with the topic of doctoral studies)

0,35

Research proposal on the selected topic for admission

0,05

Motivational interview, including evaluation of the knowledge of a foreign language

0,25

 

 

 

Study programme modules