PhD Engineering
Course Overview
The Engineering, Ph.D. program at New York Tech prepares students for advanced research careers in industry and academia through immersive, applied high-tech research in bioengineering, electrical and computer engineering, or mechanical engineering. Students work alongside expert faculty-mentors in state-of-the-art labs, engaging in groundbreaking research and real-world projects with industry partners. The program is offered on both the Long Island and New York City campuses, fostering innovation and leadership in competitive engineering environments.
Key Program Highlights
- Three concentrations: Bioengineering, Electrical Computer Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering
- Access to state-of-the-art research facilities, including the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC)
- Opportunities for grant-funded research and mentorship from renowned faculty experts
- Collaboration with industry and corporate partners on real-world projects
- Focus on advanced topics like micro- and nano-technologies, robotics, and energy systems
Course Overview
The Engineering, Ph.D. program at New York Tech prepares students for advanced research careers in industry and academia through immersive, applied high-tech research in bioengineering, electrical and computer engineering, or mechanical engineering. Students work alongside expert faculty-mentors in state-of-the-art labs, engaging in groundbreaking research and real-world projects with industry partners. The program is offered on both the Long Island and New York City campuses, fostering innovation and leadership in competitive engineering environments.
Key Program Highlights
- Three concentrations: Bioengineering, Electrical Computer Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering
- Access to state-of-the-art research facilities, including the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC)
- Opportunities for grant-funded research and mentorship from renowned faculty experts
- Collaboration with industry and corporate partners on real-world projects
- Focus on advanced topics like micro- and nano-technologies, robotics, and energy systems