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The primary goals of the Ph.D. program are to equip students with a deep comprehension of core scientific and engineering concepts in their chosen fields while fostering their capacity to innovatively implement these concepts through sophisticated analytical, investigative, and synthesis techniques. The doctorate degree is principally granted based on research accomplishments.
Upon completing the Ph.D. program, graduates should possess the ability to:
Exhibit thorough knowledge of fluid dynamics, thermal and mass transfer processes, thermodynamic systems, reactor engineering, and fundamental scientific principles relevant to their research areas.
Employ scientific and engineering concepts inventively using advanced analytical and research methodologies, while clearly presenting their discoveries through both verbal and written communication to technically proficient audiences, and
Demonstrate ethical considerations in research practices.