{"id":203177,"date":"2016-03-29T16:45:53","date_gmt":"2016-03-29T20:45:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/nanoengineering-doctoral-degree-program-nanoengineering.php"},"modified":"2016-03-29T16:45:53","modified_gmt":"2016-03-29T20:45:53","slug":"nanoengineering-doctoral-degree-program-nanoengineering","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nano-engineering\/nanoengineering-doctoral-degree-program-nanoengineering.php","title":{"rendered":"NanoEngineering Doctoral Degree Program | NanoEngineering"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    The Ph.D. Program is intended to prepare students for a variety    of careers in research and teaching. The emphasis is on    research. All students, in consultation with their advisors,    develop appropriate course programs that will prepare them for    the Preliminary Qualifying Examination and for their    dissertation research. These programs must be planned to meet    the time limits established to advance to candidacy and to    complete the requirements of the degree. A Ph.D. in    NanoEngineering requires the selection of a specific focus    [Biomedical Nanotechnology, Molecular and Nanomaterials, or    Nanotechnologies for Energy and the Environment], and consists    of the successful completion of 10 courses: the 5 required core    courses, 3 electives from the students selected focus, and 2    electives from any of the two remaining focuses, the ENG-10X    courses (for team engineering, leadership, and entrepreneur    skills) or from an approved list of electives from other    departments across campus, with advisors consent. While only    one degree title is offered, NanoEngineering, the choice of a    specific focus area is to ensure that the graduate student    curriculum is both tailored to their interest and sufficiently    in-depth to ensure a complete understanding of their field of    interest.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    After completing the M.S. degree (or meeting equivalent    requirements) and meeting the minimum standard on the    comprehensive examination to be admitted to or continue in the    Ph.D. program, a student must:  <\/p>\n<p>      In principle, it should be possible to finish the M.S. degree      in three quarters, and a Ph.D. in an additional three years.      Ph.D. time limits are as follows: Pre-candidacyfour years;      Support limitsix years; Total time limitseven years. (See      Graduate Studies Ph.D. Time Limits for further      explanation.)    <\/p>\n<p>    Departmental Examinations    All Ph.D. Students are required to pass four examinations. The    first is a written Comprehensive Examination, which should be    taken within three to four quarters of full-time graduate    study. The second is a Literature Review Examination (detailed    below). The third is the Ph.D. Senate Exam (often referred to    as Advancement to Candidacy Exam). The last is the    Dissertation Defense.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    The Comprehensive Examination    The examination will consist of questions from each of the    five-core courses. A passing grade is 60 percent for successful    completion of the Masters degree, and 70 percent for    qualification to the Ph.D. program. The examination will not    exceed six hours in duration. The examination is usually    administered the week after spring-quarter finals week in    June. Typically, students take the exam after one year of    full-time enrollment. This exam may only be retaken once before    the end of the second year of study.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    The Literature Review Examination    The Literature Review Examination tests the students ability    to prepare and present a comprehensive overview of a topic    based on existing journal literature. It should be a    comprehensive discussion of the literature, scientific theory,    problems or theoretical deficiencies, and possible areas of    research in some area related to nanoscience or    nanoengineering. The topic may be in the general area in which    the student plans to pursue his or her thesis research, or it    may be in an unrelated field of NanoEngineering. The topic must    be approved by the three faculty member committee in advance of    the seminar. The Literature Review Examination will conclude    with a short preliminary overview of the students research    project or their research proposal. This exam must occur within    one year of the student having passed the Comprehensive    Examination.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    The Ph.D. Senate Exam: Upon completion of    formal course requirements, each student will be required to    take a written and oral qualifying examination that will    advance the student to candidacy in the Ph.D. Program. It is    often known as the Senate Exam or Advancement to Candidacy    exam. Prior to this examination, each student, in consultation    with his or her faculty advisor, will establish a dissertation    committee of five faculty members. The committee will include    the students Ph.D. advisor as the Chair of the committee. The    committee will consist of three faculty members who are    affiliated with the NanoEngineering Department. At least two of    the five-committee members must be from a department other than    the committee chairs department and at least one of these two    must be tenured. The thesis advisor will have the major    responsibility for the students research and dissertation.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    At UCSD, the University Candidacy\/Senate Examination is a    requirement for a Graduate Student to complete satisfactorily,    once a thesis project has been decided upon. It is strongly    recommended, except in special circumstances, that the student    complete this examination prior to the end of the first 3 years    in the Program. The format for this examination is consistent    with the highest standards held by UCSD. The Student should    write a detailed Candidacy report in the format of an NIH, NSF,    or similar grant proposal. The project and the report should be    interdisciplinary and should have input from the thesis    advisor. Any publications or supplementary material may be    attached. It is expected that the student will meet at least    annually with the Committee to update the members on his\/her    progress.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Dissertation Defense: This is the final Ph.D.    examination. Upon completion of the dissertation research    project, the candidate writes a dissertation that must be    successfully defended in an oral examination and public    presentation conducted by the doctoral committee. A complete    copy of the students dissertation must be submitted to each    member of the doctoral committee two weeks before the defense.    It is understood that this copy of the dissertation given to    committee members will not be the final copy, and that the    committee members may request changes in the text at the time    of the defense. This examination may not be conducted earlier    than three quarters after the date of advancement to doctoral    candidacy. Acceptance of the dissertation by the Office of    Graduate Studies and the University Librarian represents the    final step in completion of all requirements for the Ph.D.    degree.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Teaching Experience: Prior to the dissertation    defense, the candidate must serve at least once as a teaching    assistant, with the responsibility to hold a problem-solving    section one hour a week.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>    Annual Evaluation: In the spring of each year,    the faculty advisor evaluates each doctoral students overall    performance in course work, research, and prospects for    financial support for future years. A written assessment is    given to the student after the evaluation. If a students work    is found to be inadequate, the faculty may determine that the    student cannot continue in the graduate program.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to read the rest:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/nanoengineering.ucsd.edu\/graduate-programs\/degree\/nanoengineering\/doctoral\" title=\"NanoEngineering Doctoral Degree Program | NanoEngineering\">NanoEngineering Doctoral Degree Program | NanoEngineering<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The Ph.D. Program is intended to prepare students for a variety of careers in research and teaching. 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