Research Lines of the PhD Programme
A total of four research lines are offered. In order to explain their content in greater detail, each research line has been broken down into various sub-lines as indicated below:
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Line 1. Micro/Nanoelectronics: Devices, Circuits, Systems and Applications
- Sub-line 1: Mixed-signal and RF Analogue Circuits and Systems.
- Sub-line 2: Sensors, Imagers, Vision Systems, MEMs and Microsystems, Embedded Systems.
- Sub-line 3: Bio-Medical and Bio-Inspired Circuits and Systems. Emerging Technologies.
- Sub-line 4: Design and Testing Methodologies. Hardware-Software Co-Design.
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Line 2. Nuclear Physics: Theory, Experiments and Applications
- Sub-line 1: Theoretical and Experimental Nuclear Physics.
- Sub-line 2: Applications of Nuclear Physics.
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Line 3. Applied Electromagnetism and Physics of Granular Media
- Sub-line 1: Applied Electromagnetism: RF/Microwave Circuits and Antennas, Biomedical and Metamaterial Applications.
- Sub-line 2: Electrodynamics, Electrical Discharges in Gases and Cohesive Granular Media.
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Line 4. Fundamental Physics: Statistical Physics, Quantum Information and Non-Lineal Dynamics
- Sub-line 1: Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Information, Interlacing and Nanosystems.
- Sub-line 2: Statistical Physics, Stochastic Processes and Non-Lineal Dynamics.
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