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Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering
The Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering is organized by the School of Chemical Engineering. This programme provides students with the opportunity to pursue doctoral studies in a wide range of research fields related to chemical engineering.
Curriculum
The curriculum for the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering includes a variety of courses and research activities designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in chemical engineering. The programme is tailored to meet the needs of each individual student, and the curriculum is designed to be flexible and adaptable.
Research Fields
The School of Chemical Engineering offers a wide range of research fields for doctoral studies, including:
- Biotechnology
- Catalysis
- Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Materials Science
- Process Systems Engineering
Doctoral Thesis
The doctoral thesis is a critical component of the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering. Students work closely with their supervising professor and thesis advisor to develop a research plan, conduct original research, and write a thesis that contributes to the field of chemical engineering.
Key Dates
Students in the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering must be aware of several key dates, including:
- Application deadlines
- Course registration deadlines
- Thesis submission deadlines
- Graduation dates
Contact
For more information about the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering, students can contact the School of Chemical Engineering.
Application Instructions and Admission Criteria
To apply to the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering, students must submit an application that includes:
- A personal statement
- A research proposal
- Transcripts and diplomas
- Letters of recommendation
- English language proficiency test results (if required)
The admission criteria for the programme include:
- A master's degree in a relevant field
- A strong academic record
- Relevant research experience
- English language proficiency
How to Apply
Students can apply to the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering through the online application portal. The application process typically includes:
- Submitting an online application
- Uploading required documents
- Paying the application fee (if required)
- Receiving an admission decision
Doctoral Personal Study Plan (DPSP)
The Doctoral Personal Study Plan (DPSP) is a critical component of the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering. The DPSP is a personalized plan that outlines a student's research goals, course requirements, and timeline for completion.
MyStudies Instructions
Students in the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering use the MyStudies platform to manage their studies, including:
- Registering for courses
- Tracking progress
- Submitting assignments
- Communicating with instructors
Doctoral Courses and Curriculum (CHEM)
The doctoral courses and curriculum for the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in chemical engineering. The curriculum includes a variety of courses, such as:
- Advanced Chemical Engineering
- Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Process Systems Engineering
- Materials Science
Advisory Group CHEM
The Advisory Group CHEM is a committee that provides guidance and support to students in the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering. The group includes:
- The supervising professor
- The thesis advisor
- Other faculty members
Thesis and Research Work
The thesis and research work are critical components of the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering. Students work closely with their supervising professor and thesis advisor to develop a research plan, conduct original research, and write a thesis that contributes to the field of chemical engineering.
Pre-examination, Defence, and Graduation
The pre-examination, defence, and graduation are the final stages of the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering. Students must:
- Submit their thesis for pre-examination
- Defend their thesis in a public examination
- Graduate from the programme
Annual Enrolment
Students in the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering must enrol annually to maintain their student status.
Change of Supervising Professor, Thesis Advisor, Research Field, or Thesis Topic
Students in the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering may need to change their supervising professor, thesis advisor, research field, or thesis topic during their studies. This requires approval from the programme committee.
Doctoral Student Forms
Students in the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering must complete various forms during their studies, such as:
- The doctoral study plan
- The thesis proposal
- The annual enrolment form
Doctoral Programme Committee (School of Chemical Engineering)
The Doctoral Programme Committee is a committee that oversees the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering. The committee includes:
- The programme director
- Faculty members
- Student representatives
News and Events
The Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering regularly publishes news and events related to the programme, such as:
- Research seminars
- Conferences
- Workshops
- Thesis defences
Enhancing Doctoral Researchers' Work-Life Skills
The Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering offers various events and learning opportunities to enhance doctoral researchers' work-life skills, such as:
- Time management
- Research planning
- Communication skills
- Career development
Unite! Seed Fund 2026
The Unite! Seed Fund 2026 is a funding opportunity for students and researchers in the Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering. The fund supports projects that promote collaboration and innovation between universities.
Windows 11 in IT Classrooms
The Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering uses Windows 11 in IT classrooms to provide students with a modern and efficient learning environment.
Theses & Tomatoes: Start Your Studies with Pomodoro
The Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering offers a guided studying event called Theses & Tomatoes: Start Your Studies with Pomodoro. This event helps students to develop effective study habits and time management skills.
Hands-on Data Protection Workshop
The Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering offers a hands-on data protection workshop to provide students with practical skills and knowledge on data protection and research ethics.
Intro to Triton and HPC
The Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering offers an introduction to Triton and HPC (High-Performance Computing) to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed to use high-performance computing resources for research.
Beat the Blues: Employment in Finland
The Aalto Doctoral Programme in Chemical Engineering offers an event called Beat the Blues: Employment in Finland to provide students with information and support on finding employment in Finland.
