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Physics

Joint doctoral programme with the University of Southern Denmark (coordinating institution: Kaunas University of Technology)

Double degree programme with Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Kazakhstan

Possibilities to attain European PhD (Doctor Europeus) in partnership with PCAM (Physics and Chemistry of Advanced Materials Network)

Objective of doctoral studies in Physics is the development of highly qualified researchers in the field of physics, who are able to conduct scientific research for solution of critical problems.
This joint doctoral programme provides doctoral students with competences and knowledge in the areas of condensed matter, interaction of radiation and matter, optical spectroscopy; the programme offers a wide range of topics and general experimental and theoretical research in the areas of meso, micro and nano structures, photonic structures, including their formation, analysis and application in plasmonics, bio sensors and alternative energy. Research involves the use of new functional materials, modern technologies (electron-beam lithography, reactive plasma etching, and holographic lithography) and progressive research methods (spectroscopic ellipsometry, Raman scattering, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, ultra-rapid process spectroscopy, etc.).

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

Doctoral School
Student Info Center
Studentų st. 50
LT-51368, Kaunas
email phd@ktu.lt

Research topics

Topic title Possible scientific supervisors Source of funding
Grain boundary diffusion during glow discharge plasma interaction with compounds
prof. habil. dr. Arvaidas Galdikas state-funded
Study of the charge transfer and doping processes in directly synthesized graphene
vyr. m. d. dr. Šarūnas Meškinis state-funded
The formation and characterization of metal doped diamond-like carbon films
prof. dr. Liutauras Marcinauskas state-funded
Microstructured gaseous electron detectors for registration of ionizing particles prof. habil. dr. Sigitas Tamulevičius state-funded
Formation and investigation of thin film superclattice of multiferroic magnetoelectrics
doc. dr. Vytautas Stankus state-funded
Multifunctional sensors based on metal oxide nanoparticle investigation
vyr. m. d. dr. Simas Račkauskas state-funded
The investigation and formation of thin-film structures used in medium temperature solid-state oxide fuel cells
prof. dr. Giedrius Laukaitis state-funded
Resonant light interaction with photonic structures for energy generation
prof. dr. Tomas Tamulevičius state-funded
Investigation of the dynamic plasmonic properties of symmetric and asymmetric nanostructures vyresn. m. d. dr. Domantas Peckus state-funded
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Entry requirements

Selection criteria and their weighted coefficients

Weighted grade point average of the Bachelor’s diploma supplement

0,1

Weighted grade point average of the Master’s diploma supplement

0,25

Research experience

Research experience to be evaluated: publications (in the publications referred in the Clarivate Analytics Web of Science database, conference proceedings) and research experience (participation in research projects, research funded by the Research Council of Lithuania or other institutions, winners of competitions organised by the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences or other scientific and innovation organisations, oral or poster presentations at national and international conferences)

0,4

Research proposal on the selected topic for admission

0,1

Recommendations by scientists

One of the submitted recommendations has to be written by the supervisor of the topic

0,05

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

0,1

 

 

Study programme modules

 

 

Contacts

Doctoral School
Student Info Center
Studentų st. 50
LT-51368, Kaunas
email phd@ktu.lt