PhD Photonic Integration and Advanced Data Storage
Course Overview
This four-year doctoral program offers a unique, jointly awarded PhD from Queen's University Belfast and the University of Glasgow in Photonic Integration and Advanced Data Storage. Designed in close collaboration with leading industrial partners, it provides a cutting-edge research environment to develop the next generation of data storage technologies. Students receive sophisticated technical training alongside essential skills in entrepreneurship, distributed collaboration, and business planning.
Key Program Highlights
- Jointly awarded PhD degree from Queen's University Belfast and the University of Glasgow
- Cutting-edge research in partnership with a wide range of industrial partners, including Seagate Technology
- Access to world-class facilities like the James Watt Nanofabrication Centre and the Centre for Nanostructured Media
- Comprehensive training in technical skills, entrepreneurship, and distributed project collaboration
- Vibrant cohort experience with mobility between the UK and Ireland, including collaboration with the Irish Photonic Integration Centre (IPIC)
Course Overview
This four-year doctoral program offers a unique, jointly awarded PhD from Queen's University Belfast and the University of Glasgow in Photonic Integration and Advanced Data Storage. Designed in close collaboration with leading industrial partners, it provides a cutting-edge research environment to develop the next generation of data storage technologies. Students receive sophisticated technical training alongside essential skills in entrepreneurship, distributed collaboration, and business planning.
Key Program Highlights
- Jointly awarded PhD degree from Queen's University Belfast and the University of Glasgow
- Cutting-edge research in partnership with a wide range of industrial partners, including Seagate Technology
- Access to world-class facilities like the James Watt Nanofabrication Centre and the Centre for Nanostructured Media
- Comprehensive training in technical skills, entrepreneurship, and distributed project collaboration
- Vibrant cohort experience with mobility between the UK and Ireland, including collaboration with the Irish Photonic Integration Centre (IPIC)