This program is a doctoral degree program focused on the development of precision machinery and advanced manufacturing technologies. It aims to recruit outstanding students from around the world, cultivating interdisciplinary talents with both depth and breadth in advanced manufacturing systems technology and management.
The program has established a high-quality learning environment resembling a small international village, offering abundant research resources. The curriculum integrates expertise in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, communications, optomechatronics, and computer science. Additionally, the program maintains close collaborations with internationally renowned manufacturing research centers.
Academic research emphasizes the integration of theory and practice. Through industry-academia collaboration projects, students can apply their knowledge to real-world technological development, achieving the goal of bridging academic research with industry needs.
1. 20 credits (including 2 credits for required courses and 18 credits for elective courses)
2. Research Ethics Education
3. Ph.D. candidates must pass the qualification examination
4. before applying for the final oral defense, provide proof of at least two research-related achievements, which may include invention patents or SCI journal papers (submission proof, acceptance, or publication). These achievements must undergo committee review and approval.
*The publication date of the invention patents or SCI papers must fall within the candidate’s enrollment period in the Ph.D. program and must be published under the name of the university/program.
5. An oral defense
6. A research thesis or dissertation