Electrical and Computer Engineering
Language skills
required
Programme length
Full time study for three academic years after an MS degree.
Study mode
Face-to-face learning
Application status
International students:
Students with Icelandic or Nordic citizenship:
Overview

An MS degree from the Faculty, or equivalent.

The Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering offers a three-year graduate research program that combines theoretical and practical components. This research-based doctoral program requires a minimum of 180 ECTS credits devoted to a doctoral project. Depending on the student's background, the doctoral committee may also mandate additional coursework, with the ECTS from these courses being added to the total required credits.
Admission requires a research-based Master's degree or an equivalent degree in engineering. Students with degrees from related fields may be admitted, provided they meet certain prerequisites.

 

The following documents must accompany an application for this programme:
  • CV
  • Statement of purpose
  • Research proposal
  • Study plan
  • Research project
  • Reference 1, Name and email
  • Reference 2, Name and email
  • Supervisor/supervising teacher at the University of Iceland
  • Certified copies of diplomas and transcripts
  • Copy of grant or scholarship application and/or confirmation, if applicable
  • Proof of English proficiency 

Further information on supporting documents can be found here.

Applicants are required to:

  • Find a departmental coordinator/supervisor and are advised to contact the teachers in the field they are interested in to find a supervisor.
  • Have an idea for a research project before applying.

Supporting document - instructions

Statement of purpose
A short description of your motivation for applying for the graduate program ( ½- 1 page A4).

  • state the reasons why you want to pursue graduate work in the field of your study programme
  • state issues and problems you want to address
  • state your professional goals
  • briefly describe why you chose the University of Iceland
  • please specify the name of your supervisor 

Your statement of purpose, written in English, should be uploaded and submitted as a PDF file with your online application.

Project plan

Students need to hand in a project plan before the end of the first semester, in collaboration with their supervisor.

Approved Project plan should be sent by email to project managers of graduate studies for documentation.

PhD Committee

Before the end of the first semester, the administrative supervisor shall propose doctoral committee members to the respective faculty's postgraduate study committee for approval.

PhD students are required to hand in information about the PhD committee by email to the project manager of PhD studies. 

Email: phdsens@hi.is

Programme structure

Check below to see how the programme is structured.

This programme does not offer specialisations.

Year unspecified | Fall
Final project (RAF562L)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0 ECTS, credits
Course Description
Description missing
Language of instruction: Icelandic
Self-study
Part of the total project/thesis credits
Year unspecified | Spring 1
Final project (RAF562L)
A mandatory (required) course for the programme
0 ECTS, credits
Course Description
Description missing
Language of instruction: Icelandic
Self-study
Part of the total project/thesis credits
Year unspecified
  • Fall
  • RAF562L
    Final project
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description
    Description missing
    Self-study
    Prerequisites
    Part of the total project/thesis credits
  • Spring 2
  • RAF562L
    Final project
    Mandatory (required) course
    0
    A mandatory (required) course for the programme
    0 ECTS, credits
    Course Description
    Description missing
    Self-study
    Prerequisites
    Part of the total project/thesis credits
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Contact us

If you still have questions, feel free to contact us.

SENS Student Services
Weekdays 9 am -3:30 pm.
University of Iceland, Tæknigarður (Centre for Technical Innovation)

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