Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation
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- Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation
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Director
Prof. David Santos Martín
About the program
General objectives:
- Initiation in research within the lines established by the participating departments
- The promotion of research within the areas of the program
- The promotion and development of research in the participating departments
The program is aimed at students willing to further their training in the lines of research of the participating departments: Optoelectronics, Photonics, Computer Vision, Robotics, Renewable Energy, Power electronics, electricity markets, Electric and Magnetic Materials, Microelectronics and Automation.
- Regulated by RD 99/2011, January 28
Department
- Electrical Engineering Department
- Electronic Technology Department
- Systems Engineering and Automation
The program aims at providing students with advanced knowledge and skills in these areas in order to do research, development and innovative work oriented towards the Ph.D. thesis.
- ACCESS
Student profile
The Ph.D. program is intended for students with a background in engineering and science, with an interest in research and development of knowledge, with critical thinking and communication abilities and an interest in the promotion of scientific and technological advancement. It requires intellectual curiosity to address with creativity and imagination issues that have not yet been resolved or about which little is known.
The program is conducted in Spanish, but knowledge of English at a minimum level of B1 (CEFR: Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) is convenient for international activities included in the program and will be essential for many activities such as management of scientific documentation and literature, writing papers, attending conferences, lectures and seminars, visits to foreign universities and eventually writing and defense of the Ph.D. thesis. Knowledge of Spanish at B1 level is also recommended.
Admission requirements
This program is aimed at students with a Master's Degree in Electrical Engineering or Engineering Technology in Systems and Automation, an undergraduate degree preferably in the same area, or an equivalent background. Students with undergraduate degrees in telecommunications engineering and physics are considered if they have Master studies within the scope of the program. Applicants with different backgrounds may be admitted conditional on going through additional training.
To enter the Ph.D. program applicants must hold a Bachelor's degree or equivalent and a Spanish Master's degree, or higher education European degree.Students with an official undergraduate degree or equivalent and a Spanish Master's degree in the fields of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Systems Engineering and Automation may enter the Ph.D. program without additional training.
Students with different backgrounds may also be admitted, provided they meet the requirements of the current legislation to access Ph.D. programs and their previous training is deemed sufficient by the Academic Committee, possibly together with additional training to supplement areas of knowledge related to the program.
Admission criteria
Admission decisions are made following specific criteria set by the Academic Committee within the general framework that is detailed in the following. The Coordinator of the Academic Committee will implement the criteria and will periodically report to the Academic Committee.
Selection will be based on the merit and ability of the candidates, for which the following criteria will be considered:
- Education: the relevance of their research to the program, prestige of the institution from which they have graduated and academic record. Maximum Value: 50 points
- Research career. Maximum Value 25 points.
- Letter of recommendation from a faculty member with a commitment to thesis supervision and approval from a department. Maximum Value: 25 points
The criteria and procedures for admission for part-time students are the same as those for full-time students.
Seats available for the academic year: 12
- FACULTY
- Academic Committee
Prof. David Santos Martín. Director of the Program
Department of Electrical EngineeringProf. Mohamed Abderrahim Fichouche
Department of Systems Engineering and AutomationProf. Marta Ruiz Llata
Department of Electronic Technology - Faculty
- Abderrahim Fichouche, Mohamed
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Acedo Gallardo, Pablo
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Aguilera Morillo, María del Carmen
Department of Statistics
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Alonso Martínez, Mónica
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Amarís Duarte, Hortensia Elena
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Armingol Moreno, José María
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Arnaltes Gómez, Santiago
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Balaguer Bernaldo de Quirós, Carlos
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Barber Castaño, Ramón Ignacio
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Barrado Bautista, Andrés
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Bergasa Pascual, Luis Miguel
Profesor Externo - Blanco Gonzalo, Ramón
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Blanco Rojas, María Dolores
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Brunetti Fernández, Fernando Javier
Universidad Católica Ntra. Sra. de la Asunción (Paraguay) - Burgos Díaz, Juan Carlos
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Carpintero del Barrio, Guillermo
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Castro González, Álvaro
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Castronuovo, Edgardo Daniel
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Ceres Ruiz, Ramón
Instituto Cajal - CSIC - Chinchilla Sánchez, Mónica
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Contreras Vidal, José Luis
University of Houston - De Dios Fernández, Cristina
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Entrena Arrontes, Luis Alfonso
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - De la Escalera Hueso, Arturo
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Fernández Herrero, Cristina
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - García de Burgos, María Belén
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - García Cámara, Braulio
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - García Fernández, Fernando
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - García Gómez, Diego Fernando
Universidad del Valle (Cali, Colombia) - García Souto, José Antonio
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - García Valderas, Mario
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Garrido Bullón, Luis Santiago
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Giménez Fernández, Antonio
Universidad de Almería - González Víctores, Juan Carlos
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Guzmán Martínez, Robinson Cruzoe
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Hernández Corporales, Luis
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Jardón Huete, Alberto
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Lamela Rivera, Horacio
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Lázaro Blanco, Antonio
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Ledesma Larrea, Pablo
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Legrand, Mathieu
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Lindoso Muñoz, Almudena
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Liu Jiménez, Judith
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - López Martínez, Fernando
Department of Physics
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - López Ongil, Celia
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Malfaz Vázquez, María Ángeles
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Martín Gómez, David
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Martín Monar, Fernando
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Martínez de la Casa Díaz, Santiago
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Martínez Crespo, Jorge
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Martínez Mozos, Oscar
Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena - Martínez Tarifa, Juan Manuel
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Meléndez Sánchez, Juan
Department of Physics
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Monje Micharet, Concepción Alicia
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Moreno López de Saa, María Ángeles
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Moreno Lorente, Luis Enrique
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Moreno Sastoque, Juan Camilo
Instituto Cajal – CSIC - Muñoz Gómez, Lourdes
Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (México) - Olías Ruiz, Emilio
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Patón Álvarez, Susana
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Pérez Garcilópez, Antonia Isabel
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Pleite Guerra, Jorge
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Pons Rovira, José Luis
Instituto Cajal - CSIC - Portela García, Marta
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Prefasi Sen, Enrique José
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Prodanovic, Milan
IMDEA - Raya López, Rafael
Centro de Automática y Robótica CAR UPM-CSIC - Robles Muñoz, Guillermo
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Rocón de Lima, Eduardo
CSIC-Centro de Automática y Robótica - Rodríguez Amenedo, José Luis
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Ruiz Llata, Marta
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Sacher, Joachim
Sacher Lasertechnik GmbH - Salas Merino, Vicente
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Salichs Sánchez-Caballero, Miguel
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Sánchez Pena, José Manuel
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Sánchez Reillo, Raúl
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Santana Santana, Domingo José
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Santos Martín, David
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Sanz Feito, Javier
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Sanz García, Clara Marina
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Urruchi del Pozo, Virginia
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Usaola García, Julio
Department of Electrical Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Vaquero López, Juan José
Bioengineering and Aerospace Engineering
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Vázquez García, María Carmen
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Vergaz Benito, Ricardo
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - Zumel Vaquero, Pablo
Department of Electronic Technology
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
- Abderrahim Fichouche, Mohamed
- Academic Committee
- TRAINING
In addition to the elaboration of the doctoral thesis, students must take some training aimed at improving their research skills and the scientific quality of their research work. This is structured in the following types of training.
Specific training
- Research Seminars in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation
Total hours: 60 for the whole doctoral training period.
Full-time students are to participate in at least one seminar per academic year. The seminar will be determined by the thesis advisor and / or tutor. Thus, students must have participated in a minimum of three seminars by the end of their doctoral training period.
Part-time students are to participate in at least three seminars to be determined by their thesis advisor and/or tutor throughout their doctoral training period.
Departments within the program will host three research seminars (two days duration each) per academic year on relevant topics in the fields of Electrical, Electronic and Automatic Engineering. Speakers will be faculty members from the Ph.D. program and noted guest speakers.
- Ph.D. Meetings
Total hours: 20 for the whole doctoral training period.
Full-time students are to participate in a doctoral meeting per academic year. Thus, students must have participated in a minimum of three doctoral meetings by the end of their doctoral training period.
Part-time students are to participate in at least three doctoral meetings throughout their doctoral training period.
The Ph.D. program will host at least one annual session in which Ph.D. students are to present updates on their work as well as the estimated goals for the following year.
Research skills training
Research skills training is focused on abilities common to all disciplines for the development of scientific and educational skills and the improvement of the professional career. This training consists of different activities (short courses, seminars, etc.), which can be recommended by the Academic Committee of the program.
Students must take 6 credits (60 hours approximately) throughout the doctoral training period.
Further information:
- RESEARCH
- Research Lines
- Automation
- Power Electronics
- Renewable Energies
- Photonics
- Electric Power Markets
- Microelectronics
- Optoelectronics
- Robotics
- Electric Power Systems
- Computer Vision
- Electrical and Magnetic Materials
- Identification Technologies
- Smart Electrical Networks
- Rehabilitation Robotics
- Neuro-Rehabilitation Robotics
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Intelligent Security Systems
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
- Sensors and Instrumentation
- Scientific results
Sample of relevant publications derived from the work in doctoral thesis over the last five years:
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Thesis: Sensor de acoplamiento inductivo para la medida de pulsos de corriente de alta tensión
Autora: ROJAS MORENO , MONICA VICTORIA
Self- integrating Inductive Loop for Measuring High Frequency Pulses
M. V. Rojas−Moreno, G. Robles, J.M. Martínez y J. Sanz−Feito; Review of Scientific Instruments; 085102-1/5; 2011
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Thesis: Voltage dip mitigationt at wind farms
Autor: ALVAREZ ORTEGA , CARLOS
Application of wavelets and Prony method for disturbance detection in fixed speed wind farms
Autores: T. Lobos, J. Rezmer, P. Janik, H. Amarís, M. Alonso, C.Álvarez; INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ELECTRICAL POWER &ENERGY SYSTEMS; 2009
Páginas: 429 – 436
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Thesis: Control directo de potencia para conexión a red de generadores fotovoltaicos
Autor: JAIME MANUEL ALONSO-MARTINEZ DE LAS MORENAS
Table-Based Direct Power Control: A Critical Review for Microgrid Applications;
Alonso-Martínez, J.; Carrasco, J.E.; Arnaltes, S.
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS; 2010
Páginas: 2949 - 2961
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Thesis: Diseño de moduladores Sigma-Delta con elementos de retardo en tiempo continuo.
Autor: PREFASI SEN , ENRIQUE JOSE
A 0.1 mm2 , Wide Bandwidth Continuous-Time Sigma Delta ADC Based on a Time Encoding Quantizer in 0.13u CMOS
Prefasi, E.; Hernandez, L.; Paton, S.; Wiesbauer, A.; Gaggl, R.; Pun, E.
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Thesis : Advanced devices based on fibers, integrated optics and liquid crystal for WDM
Autor: Pedro Contreras Lallana
Modeling and Electrooptical Testing of Suspended Particle Devices.
R. Vergaz, J.M.S. Pena, D. Barrios, C. Vázquez, P. Contreras; SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS; ISSN: 0927-0248; 2008 ; 107 - 111
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Thesis: Sistema para la evaluación de la tolerancia a fallos de sistemas digitales.
Autora: PORTELA GARCIA , MARTA
Extensive SEU Impact Analysis of a PIC Microprocessor for Selective Hardening
Valderas, M.G.; Portela García, M.; López, C.; Entrena, L; IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE; ISSN: 0018-9499; 2010; 1986 - 1991
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Thesis : Applications of ring resonators and fiber delay lines for sensor and WDM
Autor: Julio MONTALVO GARCIA
Multisensor system using plastic optical fibers for intrinsically safe level measurements
C. Vázquez, A.B. Gonzalo, S. Vargas, J. Montalvo; Sensors and actuators A- Physical; Elsevier; ISSN: 0924-4247; 2004; 22 - 32
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Thesis: Sistema Robótico Multimodal para Análisis y Estudios en Biomecánica y Movimiento Humano
Autor: RUIZ OLAYA , ANDRES FELIPE
Design and validation of a rehabilitation robot for tremor assessment and suppression
Rocon E., Belda-Lois J.M., Ruiz A.F., Manto M., Moreno J.C., PonsJ.L.; IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NEURAL SYSTEMS AND REHABILITATION ENGINEERING
ISSN: 1534-4320; 2007; 367 - 378
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Thesis: Metodología de diseño de robots asistenciales. Aplicación al robot portátil
Autor: JARDON HUETE , ALBERTO
Climbing robots mobility for inspection and maintenance of 3D complex environments.
C. Balaguer, A. Giménez, A. Jardón; AUTONOMOUS ROBOTS; ISSN: 0929-5593
2005; 157-169
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Thesis: Detección y modelado de carriles de vías interurbanas mediante análisis de imágenes para un sistema de ayuda a la conducción
Autor: Juan Manuel Collado Hernáiz
IVVI: Intelligent vehicle based on visual information
José María Armingol, Arturo de la Escalera, Cristina Hilario, Juan M. Collado, Juan Pablo Carrasco, Marco Javier Flores, José Manuel Pastor,Fo José Rodríguez
Robotics and Autonomous Systems; ISSN: 0921-8890: 2007; 904-916
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Thesis: Sensor de acoplamiento inductivo para la medida de pulsos de corriente de alta tensión
- Scientific publications
This is a selection of relevant faculty publications:
Department of Electrical Engineering
- Authors: Rodriguez-Amenedo, J. L., Arnaltes, S., Aragues-Penalba, M., & Gomis-Bellmunt, O.
Publication: Control of the Parallel Operation of VSC-HVDC Links Connected to an Offshore Wind Farm
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 0885-8950
Year: 2018
Pages: 308-317
Impact factor: 3.218
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: Gloria Hermida, Edgardo D. Castronuovo
Publication: On the Hydropower Short-Term Scheduling of Large Basins, considering Nonlinear Programming, Stochastic Inflows and Heavy Ecological Restrictions
Journal: International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 0142-0615
Year: 2018
Pages: 408-417
Impact factor: 3.610
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: Víctor J. Hernández Jiménez, Edgardo D. Castronuovo, Ismael Sánchez Rodríguez-Morcillo
Publication: Optimal statistical calculation of underground cable bundles positions for time-varying currents
Journal: International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 0142-0615
Year: 2018
Pages: 26-35
Impact factor: 3.610
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: H.Amaris, Y.P.Molina, M.Alonso, J.Luyo
Publication: Losses Allocation in Distribution Networks Based on Aumann-Shapley
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 0885-8950
Year: 2018
Pages: 298-305
Impact factor: 5.255
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: M.A. Cardiel, S. Arnaltes, J.L. Rodríguez-Amenedo, A. Nami
Publication: Decentralized Control of Offshore Wind Farms Connected to Diode-based HVDC Links Ref
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 0885-8969
Year: 2018
Pages: 1233-1241
Impact factor: 3.218
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: S.Repo, F.Ponci, D.D.Giustina, A. Álvarez, C.Corchero, Z.Al-Jassim, H.Amaris, A.Kulmala
Publication: The IDE4L Project: Defining, Designing, and Demonstrating the Ideal Grid for All
Journal: IEEE Power & Energy Magazine
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 1540-7977
Year: 2017
Pages: 41-51
Impact factor: 2.689
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q2
- Authors: R.Vazquez; H. Amaris; M. Alonso; G. Lopez; J. I. Moreno; J. Coca
Publication: Assessment of an Adaptive Load Forecasting Methodology in a Smart Grid Demonstration Project
Journal: Energies (Editorial MDPI)
Country: Suiza
ISSN: 1996-1073
Year: 2017
Impact factor: 2.077
Area: Energy & Fuels
Ranking position: Q2
- Authors: Anna Kumala; Monica Alonso; Sami Repo; Hortensia Amaris; Angeles Moreno; Jasmin Mehmedalic; Zaid Al-Jassim
Publication: Hierarchical and Distributed Control Concept for Distribution Network Congestion Management
Journal: IET Generation Transmission & Distribution (Editorial: IET Digital Library)
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 1751-8687
Year: 2017
Pages: 665-675
Impact factor: 1.576
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q2
- Authors: X. Ayón,J.K. Gruber,B.P.Hayes;J.Usaola, M.Prodanovic
Publication: An optimal day-ahead load scheduling approach based on the flexibility of aggregate demands
Journal: Applied Energy
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 0306-2619
Year: 2017
Pages: 1-11
Impact factor: 7.9
Area: Energy & Fuels
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: Pablo Ledesma, Ignacio Antonio Calle, Edgardo D. Castronuovo, Francisco Arredondo
Publication: Multi-contingency TSCOPF based on full-system simulation
Journal: IET Generation Transmission & Distribution
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 1751-8687
Year: 2017
Pages: 64-72
Impact factor: 2.618
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q2
- Authors: F.J.Santos Alamillos; N.S.Thomaidis; J. Usaola;J.A.Ruiz Arias;D.Pozo Vázquez
Publication: Exploring the mean-variance portfolio optimization approach for planning wind repowering actions in Spain
Journal: Renewable Energy
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 0960-1481
Year: 2017
Pages: 335-342
Impact factor: 4.9
Area: Energy & Fuels
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: G. Robles, J.M. Fresno, R. Giannetti
Publication: Ultrasonic bone localization algorithm based on time-series cumulative kurtosis
Journal: ISA Transactions
Country: Holanda
ISSN: 0019-0578
Year: 2017
Pages: 469-475
Impact factor: 3.370
Area: Instruments & Instrumentation
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: M.A. Cardiel, J.L. Rodríguez-Amenedo, S. Arnaltes, M. Montilla
Publication: Modeling and Control of LCC Rectifiers for Offshore Wind Farms Connected by HVDC Links
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 0885-8969
Year: 2017
Pages: vol.32, no.4, pp.1284-1296
Impact factor: 3.767
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: 32/97 (Q2)
- Authors: D.Santos-Martin and S. Lemon
Publication: Simplified Modeling of Low Voltage Distribution Networks for PV Voltage Impact Studies
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid (Editorial IEEE)
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 1949-3053
Year: 2016
Pages: 1924-1931
Impact factor: 6.645
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: G. Robles, J.M. Fresno, M. Sánchez-Fernández, J.M. Martínez-Tarifa
Publication: Antenna Deployment for the Localization of Partial Discharges in Open-Air Substations
Journal: Sensors
Country: Suiza
ISSN: 1424-8220
Year: 2016
Pages: 567-578
Impact factor: 2.677
Area: Instruments & Instrumentation
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: G. Robles, E. Parrado-Hernández, J. Ardila-Rey, J. M. Martínez-Tarifa
Publication: Multiple partial discharge source discrimination with multiclass support vector machines
Journal: Expert Systems With Applications
Country: Holanda
ISSN: 0957-4174
Year: 2016
Pages: 417-428
Impact factor: 2.981
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: D.F. García, R. Villarroel , B. García, J.C. Burgos
Publication: Effect of the Thickness on the Water Mobility inside Transformer Cellulosic Insulation
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery Digital Object Identifier
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 0885-8977
Year: 2016
Pages: 955-962
Impact factor: 3.218
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: D.Santos-Martin and S. Lemon
Publication: SoL – A PV generation model for grid integration analysis in distribution networks
Journal: Solar Energy (Editorial Elsevier)
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 0038-092X
Year: 2015
Pages: 549 - 564
Impact factor: 3.65
Area: Energy & Fuels
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: G. Robles, J.M. Fresno, J. M. Martínez-Tarifa
Publication: Separation of radio-frequency sources and localization of partial discharges in noisy environments
Journal: Sensors
Country: Suiza
ISSN: 1424-8220
Year: 2015
Pages: 9882-9898
Impact factor: 2.033
Area: Instruments & Instrumentation
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: B. García, D. García, G. Robles
Publication: Development of a moisture-in-solid-insulation sensor for power transformers.
Journal: Sensors
Country: Suiza
ISSN: 1424-8220
Year: 2015
Pages: 9882-9898
Impact factor: 2.033
Area: Instruments & Instrumentation
Ranking position: Q1
Department of Electronic Technology
- Authors: P. Martín-Mateos, B. Jerez, P. Largo-Izquierdo, P. Acedo
Publication: Frequency accurate coherent electro-optic dual-comb spectroscopy in real-time
Journal: Optics Express
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 1094-4087
Year: 2018
Pages: Vol. 26, 8, 9700
Impact factor: 3.356
Area: Optics-SCIE
Ranking position: 19/94 (Q1)
- Authors: H. Martin, G. Di Natale and L. Entrena
Publication: Towards a Dependable True Random Number Generator With Self-Repair Capabilities
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 1549-8328
Year: 2018
Pages: vol. 65, no. 1, pp. 247-256
Impact factor: 2.823
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: 74/260 (Q2)
- Authors: F. Cardes, E. Gutierrez, A. Quintero, C. Buffa, A. Wiesbauer and L. Hernandez
Publication: 0.04-mm2103-dB-A Dynamic Range Second-Order VCO-Based Audio$\Sigma\Delta$ADC in 0.13-$\mu$m CMOS
Journal: IEEE Journal of Solid-State Circuits
Country: España
ISSN: 0018-9200
Year: 2018
Pages: vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 1731-1742
Impact factor: 4.075
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: Q1
- Authors: R. Sanchez-Reillo, J. Liu-Jimenez and R. Blanco-Gonzalo
Publication: Forensic Validation of Biometrics Using Dynamic Handwritten Signatures
Journal: IEEE Access
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 2169-3536
Year: 2018
Pages: vol. 6, pp. 34149-34157
Impact factor: 3.557
Area: Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Electrical & Electronic, Telecommunications
Ranking position: 24/148 (Q1)
- Authors: R. Sanchez-Reillo, H. C. Quiros-Sandoval, I. Goicoechea-Telleria and W. Ponce-Hernandez
Publication: Improving Presentation Attack Detection in Dynamic Handwritten Signature Biometrics
Journal: IEEE Access
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 2169-3536
Year: 2017
Pages: vol. 5, pp. 20463-20469
Impact factor: 3.557
Area: Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Electrical & Electronic, Telecommunications
Ranking position: 24/148 (Q1)
- Authors: J. F. Algorri, N. Bennis, V. Urruchi, P. Morawiak, J. M. Sanchez-Pena, L.Jaroszewicz
Publication: Tunable liquid crystal multifocal microlens array
Journal: Scientific Reports
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 2045-2322
Year: 2017
Pages: 7, art. n. 17318 (6)
Impact factor: 4.122
Area: Multidisciplinary Sciences-SCIE
Ranking position: 12/64 (Q1)
- Authors: J. Posada, D. Jackson, M. Cole, J.A. Garcia
Publication: Multichannel fiber laser Doppler vibrometer studies of low momentum and hypervelocity impacts
Journal: Optics and Lasers in Engineering (Editorial ELSEVIER SCI LTD)
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 0143-8166
Year: 2017
Pages: 39-45
Impact factor: 3,388
Area: SY
Ranking position: 23/92 (Q1)
- Authors: P. Martín-Mateos, F. Dornuf, B. Duarte, B. Hils, A. Moreno-Oyervides, O.E. Bonilla-Manrique, F. Larcher, V. Krozer, P. Acedo
Publication: In-vivo, non-invasive detection of hyperglycemic states in animal models using mm-wave spectroscopy
Journal: Scientific Reports
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 2045-2322
Year: 2016
Pages: Vol. 6, 34035
Impact factor: 4.259
Area: Multidisciplinary Sciences-SCIE
Ranking position: 10/64 (Q1)
- Authors: P. Zumel, L. Ortega, A. Lazaro, C. Fernandez, A. Barrado. A. Rodriguez, M.M. Hernando
Publication: Modular Dual-Active Bridge Converter Architecture
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 0093-9994
Year: 2016
Pages: vol. 52, no. 3, pp. 2444-2455
Impact factor: 2.937
Area: Engineering, Multidisciplinary, Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: 13/85 (Q1)
- Authors: J. Posada, J.A. Garcia, D. Poiana, P. Acedo
Publication: Fast Interrogation of Fiber Bragg Gratings with Electro-Optical Dual Optical Frequency Combs
Journal: Sensors, V16, I12 (Editorial MDPI AG)
Country: Suiza
ISSN: 1424-8220
Year: 2016
Impact factor: 2,677
Area: Instruments & Instrumentation
Ranking position: 10/58 (Q1)
- Authors: F. Algorri, V. Urruchi, N. Bennis, J. M. Sánchez-Pena, J. M. Otón
Publication: Tunable liquid crystal cylindrical micro-optical array for aberration compensation
Journal: Optics Express
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 1094-4087
Year: 2015
Pages: 17 (13899-13915)
Impact factor: 3.148
Area: Optics
Ranking position: 14/ 90 (Q1)
- Authors: C. Raga, A. Barrado, A. Lazaro, C. Fernanadez, V. Valdivia, I. Quesada, L. Gauchía
Publication: Black-Box Model, Identification Technique and Frequency Analysis for PEM Fuel Cell With Overshooted Transient Response
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 0885-8993
Year: 2014
Pages: vol. 29, no. 10, pp. 5334-5346
Impact factor: 6.008
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: 3/249 (Q1)
Department of Systems Engineering and Automation
- Authors: E. D. Oña, G. Barroso, C. Balaguer, A. Jardón
Publication: Towards an Affordable Assistive Device for Personal Autonomy Recovery in Tasks Required of Manual Dexterity
Journal: IEEE Access (Editorial IEEE)
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 2169-3536
Year: 2018
Impact factor: 3.244
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: 10/247 (Q1)
- Authors: E. Oña, A. Jardón, R. Cano-de la Cuerda, S. Collado-Vázquez, C. Balaguer
Publication: Effectiveness of Serious Games for Leap Motion on the Functionality of the Upper Limb in Parkinson's Disease: A Feasibility Study
Journal: Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 1687-5265
Year: 2018
Pages: 7148427, 17 pages
Impact factor: 1.215
Area: Rehabilitation Engineering, Neuroscience
Ranking position: 37/57 (Q3)
- Authors: J. Escalera, F. Abu-Dakka, M. Abderrahim
Publication: Symbolic Geometric Modelling of Tree-Structure Robotic Mechanisms Using Lie Groups and Graph Theory: Symbolic Geometric Modelling for TRM
Journal: Asian Journal of Control (John Wiley & Sons)
Country: Australia
ISSN: 1934-6093
Year: 2018
Pages: 1-13
Impact factor: 1,435
Area: Automation & Control Systems
Ranking position: Q2
- Authors: V. Haji Haji, C. A. Monje
Publication: Fractional Order Fuzzy-PID Control of a Combined Cycle Power Plant Using Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm with an Improved Dynamic Parameters Selection
Journal: Applied Soft Computing (Editorial Elsevier)
Country: Holanda
ISSN: 1568-4946
Year: 2017
Pages: 256-264
Impact factor: 3.907
Area: Computer science, Artificial Intelligence
Ranking position: 17/132 (Q1)
- Authors: Crespo, J., Barber, R. & Mozos, O.M.
Publication: Relational Model for Robotic Semantic Navigation in Indoor Environments
Journal: J Intell Robot Syst (Editorial Springer)
Country: Holanda
ISSN: 0921-0296
Year: 2017
Pages: 1-23
Impact factor: 1,512
Area: Robotics
Ranking position: 17/26 (Q3)
- Authors: J.F. Gorostiza, F. Alonso, A. Castro-Gonzalez, M.A. Salichs
Publication: Sound Synthesis for Communicating Nonverbal Expressive Cues
Journal: IEEE Access
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 2169-3536
Year: 2017
Pages: Vol. 5, 1941-1957
Impact factor: 3.557
Area: Computer Science, Information Systems, Engineering, Electrical & Electronic, Telecommunications
Ranking position: 24/148 (Q1)
- Authors: F. Alonso, J.J. Gamboa-Montero, J.C. Castillo, A. Castro-Gonzalez, M.A. Salichs
Publication: Detecting and classifying human touches in a social robot through acoustic sensing and machine learning
Journal: Sensors
Country: Suiza
ISSN: 1424-8220, 2169-3536
Year: 2017
Pages: 17/1138
Impact factor: 2.475
Area: Chemistry, Analytical, Electrochemistry, Instruments & Instrumentation
Ranking position: 30/80 (Q2)
- Authors: F. Abu-Dakka, I. Assad, R. Alkhadour, M. Abderrahim
Publicación: Statistical evaluation of an evolutionary algorithm for minimum time trajectory planning problem for industrial robots
Journal: Int J Adv Manuf Tech (Editorial Springer)
Country: Holanda
ISSN: 0268-3768
Year: 2017
Pages: 389-406
Impact factor: 2,601
Area: Automation & Control Systems
Ranking position: 25/60 (Q2)
- Authors: J.C. Cobos, M. Abderrahim
Publication: Measuring Heart and Breath Rates by Image Photo-plethysmography using Wavelets Technique
Journal: IEEE Lat Am T (Editorial IEEE)
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 1548-0992
Year: 2017
Pages: 1864- 1868
Impact factor: 0,502
Area: Engineering, Electrical & Electronic
Ranking position: 222/262 (Q4)
- Authors: Hernández, A. C., Gómez, C., Crespo, J., & Barber, R.
Publication: Object Detection Applied to Indoor Environments for Mobile Robot Navigation
Journal: Sensors-Basel (Editorial MDPI AG)
Country: Suiza
ISSN: 1424-8220
Year: 2016
Pages: 1180- 2016
Impact factor: 2,677
Area: Instruments & Instrumentation
Ranking position: 10/58 (Q1)
- Authors: C. Gomez, A. C. Hernandez, J. Crespo, R. Barber
Publication: A Topological Navigation System for Indoor Environments Based on Perception Events
Journal: Int J Adv Robot Syst (Editorial: Sage Publications Inc)
Country: Austria
ISSN: 1729-8814
Year: 2016
Pages: 1-12
Impact factor: 0,987
Area: Robotics
Ranking position: 18/21 (Q3)
- Authors: M. Abderrahim, SM. Arribas, L. Condezo
Publication: A novel high-throughput image based rapid Folin-Ciocalteau assay for assessment of reducing capacity in foods
Journal: Talanta (Editorial: Elsevier Science BV)
Country: Reino Unido
ISSN: 0039-9140
Year: 2016
Pages: 82-89
Impact factor: 3,84
Area: Analytical Chemistry
Ranking position: 9/79 (Q1)
- Authors: A. de la Escalera, E. Izquierdo, D. Martín, B. Musleh, F. García, J. M. Armingol
Publication: Stereo visual odometry in urban environments based on detecting ground features
Journal: Robotics and Autonomous Systems
Country: Holanda
ISSN: 0921-8890
Year: 2016
Pages: Vol. 80, pp. 1-10
Impact factor: 1.950
Area: Automation & Control Systems, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics
Ranking position: 28/60 (Q2)
- Authors: F. Martín, C. A. Monje, L. Moreno, C. Balaguer
Publication: DE-based Tuning of PIlDµ Controllers
Journal: ISA Transactions (Editorial Elsevier)
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 0019-0578
Year: 2015
Pages: 398-407
Impact factor: 2.600
Area: Automation & Control Systems
Ranking position: 9/59 (Q1)
- Authors: J. Carmona, F. García, D. Martín, A. de la Escalera and J.M. Armingol
Publication: Data Fusion for Driver Behaviour Analysis
Journal: Sensors
Country: Suiza
ISSN: 1424-8220
Year: 2015
Pages: Vol. 15 (10), pp. 25968-25991
Impact factor: 2.033
Area: Instruments & Instrumentation
Ranking position: 36/75 (Q2)
- Authors: M.J. Gómez, F. García, D. Martín, A. de la Escalera and J.M. Armingol
Publication: Intelligent Surveillance of Indoor Environments Based on Computer Vision and 3D Point Cloud Fusion
Journal: Expert Systems with Applications
Country: Estados Unidos
ISSN: 0957-4174
Year: 2015
Pages: Vol. 42 (21), pp. 8156-8171
Impact factor: 2.981
Area: Computer Science, Artifical Intelligence, Engineering, Electrical & Electronic, Operations Research & Management Science
Ranking position: 19/130 (Q1)
- Authors: F. García, J. García, A. Ponz, J.M. Armingol and A. de la Escalera
Publication: Fusión de Escáner Laser y Visión por Computador para la Detección de Peatones en Entornos Viarios
Journal: Revista Iberoamericana de Automática e Informática Industrial (RIAI)
Country: España
ISSN: 1697-7912
Year: 2015
Pages: Vol. 12 (2), pp. 218-229
Impact factor: 0.475
Area: Automation & Control Systems, Robotics
Ranking position: 49/59 (Q4)
- Authors: Rodriguez-Amenedo, J. L., Arnaltes, S., Aragues-Penalba, M., & Gomis-Bellmunt, O.
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- THESIS
Thesis defense
The doctoral thesis consists of an original research work developed by the Ph.D. candidate student in the field of knowledge of the program that enables the student for autonomous work in the field of R+D+ i.
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid and the Doctoral School establishes the follow-up procedures to guarantee the quality of the doctorate's training and supervision. It also facilitates the procedures for the proper evaluation and defense of the doctoral thesis.
Further information:
Requirements for thesis defense in Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation
To be submitted the Ph.D. thesis must demonstrate sufficient scientific quality. This quality can be corroborated by the scientific and technical contributions deriving from it, such as:
- Articles in journals indexed in the ISI JCR
- Patents granted and possibly under exploitation
- Presentations in relevant prestigious international and national conferences
- Other contributions (e.g., international or national competitive awards, publications in book chapters, technology transfer to industry)
- USEFUL INFORMATION
- Ph.D. Studies Overview
Our Ph.D. programs focus on the acquisition of skills and abilities required to undertake high-quality research work within the strategic framework and lines of research of the university. Students will be expected to work independently under supervision and guidance of top experts in their fields in order to produce novel, groundbreaking research work in the form of a dissertation.
The Ph.D. thesis constitutes the expected outcome of the doctoral training, stating the specifics of the research work and results. The thesis must meet the high-quality standards required by the Ph.D. program and be subject to public defense and assessment by an independent thesis committee.
A favorable assessment of the thesis enables Ph.D. students to request their official Ph.D. degree certificate, issued by the Spanish Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte.
- Useful Information site for Ph.D. students
Doctoral training calendar
Duration of the academic year: October 1st through September 30th
Process Period Admission According to the start semester of the PhD:
Second semester of the 22/23 academic year
Admission application deadline: September 1st 2022 through January 31st 2023 (23:59 h., CET)
PhD start date: March 30th 2023
First semester of the 23/24 academic year
Admission application deadline: February 1st through August 31st 2023 (23:59 h., CET)
PhD start date: November 15th 2023
*Except where noted in the details of each Ph.D. Program.
Enrollment According to the start semester of the PhD:
Enrollment period for new students
First semester: September 1st through 30th (23:59 h., CET) of the current academic year
Second semester: March 1st through 30th (23:59 h., CET) of the current academic year
Enrollment period for continuing students
September 1st through 30th (23:59 h., CET) of the current academic yearAnnual Assessment June
All PhD candidates are subject to annual evaluation.
December
Only students whose June evaluation was unfavorable are subject to evaluation.
In both cases the evaluation is based on the progress of the thesis project (Reseach Plan) and the doctoral activities carried out during the academic year.
Thesis Defense Thesis defense can be carried out throughout the academic year.
- Procedures
Academic procedures
Further information
- FAQ
Ph.D. Studies
What is a Ph.D.?
A Ph.D. is a period of training in skills and abilities required to undertake independent, high-quality research work in the realm of R&D under the supervision of top experts in their respective fields.
What are the terms of access to a Ph.D. program?
As a general rule, candidates are required to hold a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree. Credits for both must amount to at least 300 ECTS credits.
Additionally, specific requirements and candidate profiles are described in each program’s terms of access. Before applying for admission, it is strongly recommended to take the Ph.D. Programs into consideration, as well as its lines of research, profiles of the scholars involved and final results (theses and scientific publications) as proof of the program’s quality and specialization.
What is the duration of a Ph.D.?The regular duration of a full-time Ph.D. program is 3 years. This period can be extended up to 5 years.
The regular duration of a part-time Ph.D. program is 5 years. This period can be extended up to 8 years.
You may apply, for justified reasons, for either an extension or a leave of absence from your Ph.D. training period to the Academic Committee of your program. Your request must be endorsed by your tutor/advisor. Further information: Duration of Ph.D. studies
Can I do my Ph.D. entirely online?
No. All Ph.D. Programs require some face-to-face activity throughout the training period. The duration of face-to-face activity is established by each Program.
How can I apply for a part-time enrollment status?
You can state your part-time enrollment status upon admission or, once you have initiated your training period, by submitting a request for justified reasons to the Academic Committee of your program. Your request must be endorsed by your tutor/advisor. Further information: Enrollment status for Ph.D. studies
Must I take any other training in addition to my research work?
Yes. There are three different types of additional training to be taken during your Ph.D.:
- Complementary training. Applicable only to students whose terms of admission state this training as required.
- Specific training. Activities within the framework of your Ph.D. program.
- Research Skills training. Courses or activities focused on abilities common to all disciplines (communication, academic writing, stress management, etc.).
Further information on Doctoral Training: Monitoring and Development of these FAQ.
What is the outcome of a Ph.D.?
The Ph.D. thesis is the intended outcome of the doctoral training period. The thesis must give account of the student’s scientific work and meet the quality standards established by the Academic Committee of the program. Theses are defended in a public dissertation event, where they are subjected to assessment by an independent committee.A favorable assessment enables students to apply for their official Ph.D. degree certificate issued by the Spanish Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte. An additional Doctorado Internacional distinction is awarded to students who met a number of specific requirements during their training period.
What is an Interuniversity Ph.D.?Interuniversity PhDs are joint degree programs by Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in collaboration with other Spanish or international institutions. The outcome of these programs does not translate into multiple degrees but just one equivalent to the training undertaken by the student.
Admission
How can I apply for admission to a Ph.D. program?
Your application for admission must be submitted online. Signing in is previously required in order to get your login and password. Further information on how to carry out this process: Apply for admission
I have not completed my Master’s degree yet. May I apply for admission now?
Yes. However, in the event of a favorable resolution of admission, it will be conditioned to your Master’s degree completion.
When can I apply for admission?
Applications for admission for the second semester of the 22/23 academic year with start date on the 30th of March 2023 can be submitted from September 1st 2022 through January 31st 2023 (Spanish peninsular time, CET)*.
Applications for admission for the first semester of the 23/24 academic year with start date on the 15th of November 2023 can be submitted from February 1st through August 31st 2023 (Spanish peninsular time, CET)*
*Except where noted in the details of each Ph.D. Program.
The PhD academic year begins on October 1st and ends on September 30th.
What documents do I need to submit?
Scan in advance, in pdf format, the documentation requirements to be attached to your application. The documents listed below are mandatory in all cases:
- National Identity Document: DNI, NIE, or passport
- Previous degree certificate or diploma (Master’s degree or equivalent), or proof of payment of issuance fees.
- Academic transcript of previous degree (Bachelor's and Master’s degree or equivalent), including grades
- Curriculum Vitae
- Authorization of disclosure of educational and employment information
- Ph.D. research proposal
- Endorsement for thesis project
Some programs may require additional documents, such as reference letters by notable researchers, foreign language skills certificate, etc.
- Further information: Admission. Information and Requirements
Can I choose when to start my doctoral training?
Yes. As a new student, you must state in your application for admission whether you want to start your training in the first semester (November 15) or second semester (March 30).
I want to apply for a scholarship or financial aid program. Must I do it before or after applying for admission to a Ph.D.?
It is strongly recommended to apply first for your Ph.D. program of choice at uc3m, as most of the granting institutions require proof of admission (or application for admission) to a Ph.D.
Further information on Scholarships and Financial Aid Programs of these FAQ.
I submitted my application. When will I know if I am admitted?
The review process of your application consists of two stages:
- Administrative validation. Your application will be reviewed at the Doctoral School Office on campus to ensure that it meets the admission requirements. You will be contacted if necessary.
- Academic evaluation. If your application has succesfully passed the previous stage, it will be forwarded to the Academic Committee of the Ph.D. program for review. You will be notified of the Committee's decision by certified mail sent to the postal address provided in your application.
This process may take up to one-two months. You will be notified of the Committee’s resolution by e-mail.
I have been admitted. When must I submit my enrollment form?
In you are admitted to a Ph.D. program, you have to submit your online application for enrollment in the periods set by the university to that effect, according to the instructions indicated in your letter of admission, our website or the Enrollment section of this FAQ, including the payment of tuition fees. If you do not submit your enrollment for the academic year for which you were admitted, your admission will be cancelled.
Doctoral training scholarships. Exemptions
What types of financial aid programs can I apply for?
There is a wide variety of financial aid programs for doctoral training that cover partial or total tuition fees and, in some cases, allow uc3m to formally hire the Ph.D. student as a training researcher.
Who are the awarding bodies?
Here is a list of the most common scholarship and financial aid programs:- Formación de Investigadores del Ministerio de Innovación / Researchers Training by Ministerio de Innovación (formerly known as FPI scholarships)
- Formación de Profesorado Universitario del Ministerio de Educación / University Faculty Training by Ministerio de Educación (formerly known as FPU scholarships)
- Researchers Training by Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, awarded by the institution departments
- Ph.D. Scholarships by La Caixa
- Ph.D. Scholarships by Comunidades Autónomas (Autonomous Regions of Spain)
- Scholarships by Fundación Carolina (for Latin American students)
Further information: Doctoral Training Scholarships
When and how can I apply for these?Each granting body has its own application and awarding periods. It is strongly recommended to apply first for your Ph.D. program of choice at uc3m in all cases, as most of these institutions require proof of admission (or application for admission) to a Ph.D.
Do I have to be admitted to a Ph.D. in order to apply for admission?
It is not required in most cases, but, as pointed out previously, you must have at least submitted your application for admission in order to be eligible (check the awarding institution’s specific terms). Only if you are eventually granted the scholarship or financial aid will it be required to be admitted and enrolled on the program in order to accept the aid and be hired as a training researcher at uc3m.
I received a scholarship or financial aid. Do I have to notify uc3m?
Yes. As a recipient of any financial aids, it is recommended to notify the university for these to be applied upon enrollment. If your scholarship status is not registered in your self-enrollment application, please contact the Doctoral School Office, either in person or by e-mail at admisiondoctorado@uc3m.es
Where will I undertake my Ph.D. research work?
Your research and teaching activities (when applicable) will be carried out at the department or Institute stated in your contract within the framework of your Ph.D. program under the supervision of the tutor and advisor(s) appointed by the Academic Committee.
Who is in charge of managing my scholarship or financial aid program?Granting institutions usually delegate on uc3m the management of these aids according to the terms originally established by those and our own rules and regulations.
Who is to evaluate the progress and outcomes of my research work?
All our Ph.D. students must submit the progress of their research work for evaluation by the Academic Committee of their Ph.D. program. Recipients of any financial aid program must also provide this information to the granting body.
Are there any other tuition fees exemptions?
Yes. As a new student, if you are eligible for any of the following exemptions or discounts recognized by the Spanish administration, you must submit certified copies of the pertinent documents to the Postgraduate Office on campus before enrollment proceedings so that these exemptions apply upon enrollment.
- Large Family status: Certified copy of the Large Family status card (general or special)
- Disability: Certified copy of Disability Identification card (minimum 33% disability)
- Other: Certified copy of proof of exemption for victims of terrorist attacks (including their spouses and children) or children of civil and military servants who perished in the line of duty.
These documents must be valid for the academic year for which the exemption is requested.
Enrollment
How to enroll
Our Ph.D. Management service allows you to submit your enrollment data online. To access the application, just enter your ID or passport number and the four-digit password generated by our system upon initial registration. Forgot your code? You will need to print out your proof of enrollment and tuition fees invoice, when applicable.
When to enroll
New students can choose the start date of the Ph.D. studies. Enrollment period varies accordingly:
Students starting first semester:
- Enrollment period: September 1st through 30th (23:59 h., Peninsular Spanish time)
- Start date of Ph.D. training: November 15
Students starting second semester*:
- Enrollment period: March 1st through 30th (23:59 h., Peninsular Spanish time)
- Start date of Ph.D. training: March 30
*In these cases, students benefit from a reduced tuition fee, applicable only for first-year enrollment.
Your start date will determine the length of your Ph.D. training period.
As a continuing student, the enrollment period is September 1st through 30th (23:59 h., Peninsular Spanish time) of each academic year.
What modules should I register on my application?
You must select the following modules of your enrollment application:
- Ph.D. Monitoring for your doctoral training year.
Required in all cases. It will be registered by default in your application.
- Complementary credits.
Only applicable if the Academic Committee of your program established these credits as obligatory in its admission resolution, in which case you have been properly notified in your admission letter. These credits will be registered by default in your application.
Other activities of your doctoral training may not require enrollment. If so, our Doctoral School Office is in charge of the registration process:
- Specific training: Activities included in the curriculum of your Ph.D. program.
- Research Skills training: Only required for students of some Ph.D. programs.
Please note: Upon completion of your Ph.D. training, it is required to be enrolled in both the Ph.D. monitoring of the academic year of your thesis defense and the Ph.D. thesis Defense and Assessment module in order to defend your thesis.What are the costs of tuition fees?
These are the tuition fees for all your Ph.D. training:
- Academic fees
Academic monitoring of Ph.D. training year.
- Ordinary fee (full-time, starting first semester): 390 €.
- Reduced fee* (full-time, starting second semester): 234 €.
- Reduced fee (part-time, starting first or second semester): 234 €.
*Full fees will apply in subsequent years.
Training credits
- Complementary training (only for students who are required to take these credits as established in their resolution of admission). If the subjects are the same as subjects from an official degree, the price will be the same as in the original degree. The prices range from € 45,02 to € 80-150 €, depending on the master's program and the doctoral year of enrollment (first, second or subsequent).
- Research Skills training courses. 45,02 € per credit. Credits from other institutions also require an enrollment at UC3M . A reduced 25% fee will apply in these cases (11,25 € per credit).
Thesis defense. 143,15 €
Ph.D. Degree Certificate. 229,86 €
- Administrative fees
- Registrar’s Office expenses. 6,11 €
- Academic record proceedings (first-year students only). 27,54 €
- School insurance. 1, 12 €. Applicable to Spanish or international students (legal residents) under 28 years of age.
Students who fail to fulfill the payment of these fees will be dismissed from the Ph.D. program.
Further information: Tuition fees
How do I validate my first-year enrollment?
Upon completion and payment of your enrollment, the Doctoral School will get in touch with you and set an appointment to provide the original documents to have your enrollment validated in compliance with the access requirements to Ph.D.
Documents
According to your previous studies, the documents to be submitted are listed below:
1. If you have taken an official Master's degree at UC3M, you are not required to submit any documents. The Doctoral School will check your records accordingly.
2. If your access degree for Ph.D. was issued by a University from Spain or a European Union country, or a state of the European Economic Area or Switzerland, it is required to provide the following original documents:
- Access degree certificate for Ph.D. (Master's degree or equivalent) or payment receipt of issuance fees.
- Grades certificate of access degree to Ph.D. (Master's degree or equivalent).
3. If your access degree for Ph.D. was issued by a University from a country other than the ones indicated above, it is required to provide the following legalized documents:
- Access degree certificate for Ph.D. (Master's degree or equivalent) or payment receipt of issuance fees.
- Grades certificate of access degree to Ph.D. (Master's degree or equivalent).
There are different ways to have your documents legalized. Find which legalization procedure applies in your case: Legalization of Foreign Degrees
Please note that the legalization procedure must be carried out from the home country. It is strongly recommended to do it in advance.
Original hard copies of the documents must be provided along with their photocopies. The Doctoral School will check both originals and their copies and have them certified. If the degree certificates and documents have an electronic signature or digital certification (with safe verification codes), these will be submitted by e-mail at admisiondoctorado@uc3m.es.
All documents must be submitted in Spanish, English, French, Italian or Portuguese (certificates and degrees provided in other languages must have attached an official Spanish translation).
The submission period will be notified by e-mail within a month after the end of the enrollment period.
What are my rights and obligations as a uc3m student?
Please refer to the following documentation issued by the regional authorities and uc3m. All of them apply to Ph.D. candidates at Uc3m.- Students Statute of the Region of Madrid (Estatuto del estudiante de la Comunidad de Madrid)
- uc3m students Rights and Obligations (Carta de los derechos y deberes del estudiante en la uc3m)
- Rules and Regulations of the Doctoral School at uc3m (Reglamento de la Escuela de Doctorado de la uc3m)
- Good Practices of the Doctoral School at uc3m (Código de buenas prácticas de la Escuela de Doctorado de la uc3m)
Additionally, you have access to the university's support services to students and researchers.
Further information: Rules and Regulations
Ph.D. Studies: Monitoring and Development
How are my Ph.D. supervisors appointed?
Ph.D. tutors and advisors are advanced members of the uc3m faculty or other research institutions who serve as mentors of your research work and keep track of your progress. They also facilitate your communication with the Academic Committee of the program.
Tutors are appointed by the Committee upon your admission. Tutors must hold a Ph.D. degree and have ties with the program, as well as a proven track record in research of at least six years (or proof of equivalent qualifications).
The Committee will also appoint an advisor within three months from initial enrollment on the program. Thesis advisors must hold a Ph.D. degree and have a proven track record in research of at least six years (or equivalent qualifications), as well as specific research experience in the field of your thesis. Advisors' may be based at any university, center or institute in Spain or abroad. A professor may be appointed as both tutor and advisor of a Ph.D. student.
The Academic Committee may change these designations throughout your doctoral training period for justified reasons.
Must I take any other training in addition to my research work?
Yes. There are three different types of additional training to be taken during your Ph.D.:
- Complementary training. Maximum: 40 ECTS credits. Applicable only to students whose terms of admission state this training as required. The Academic Committee will determine the credit-based courses or subjects in the admission resolution. As a general rule, this training must be taken during the first year.
- Specific training. Students are also expected to participate in a number of activities relevant to their field of research: seminars, meetings, conferences, courses, etc. These activities may require prior enrollment at uc3m. Your tutor or advisor will confirm the contents of your specific training program.
- Research Skills training. Some Ph.D. programs at uc3m require training in research skills focused on abilities common to all disciplines (communication, academic writing, stress management, etc.). These credits can be earned at either uc3m or other institutions and require formal enrollment at uc3m in all cases, as well as the approval of your tutor or advisor.
How is the progress of my research evaluated?
The Academic Committee of your program will evaluate the progress of your research project and activity report on an annual basis in the month of June. Grounds for evaluation are to be registered in the following documents:
- Research Plan. Not to be mistaken for the research proposal submitted when applying for admission. As a new Ph.D. student, you must elaborate an initial Research Plan within the first year of your doctoral training period. This plan will serve as a tracking tool of your project, listing the objectives and methodology of your research as well as a comprehensible timeline stating the periods estimated for the achievement of each goal. It must have attached your tutor or advisor's evaluation report in order to be submitted for assessment to the Academic Committee of your program.
An annual update of this Plan must be submitted in subsequent years, with the corresponding tutor or advisor’s evaluation report, so that all parties involved in your doctoral training can track and assess your progress.
- Activity Report. In addition to your Research Plan (initial or updated), it is also required to register any activity relevant to your Ph.D. research: courses, seminars, meetings, conventions, publications, international fellowship programs, etc. Be sure to have attached all certificates and/or work papers as proof of completion.
In the event of an unfavorable assessment by the Academic Committee, you will be subjected to evaluation again in December.
TWO CONSECUTIVE UNFAVORABLE ASSESSMENTS (JUNE AND DECEMBER) WILL RESULT IN THE CANCELLATION OF YOUR ENROLLMENT AS A Ph.D. STUDENT
Can I join an international research visit program?
Yes. Undertaking a period of research abroad is a requirement for Doctorado Internacional distinction eligibility. Among other requirements, your visit must have a minimum duration of three months; also, the report of activities and outcomes of your research at the host institution must be written in one of the languages used for scientific dissemination in your field of research (different from any of Spain’s official languages). Prior approval by your tutor/advisor and the Academic Committee of your program is required. The Committee will evaluate your visiting research reports and, if approved, submit your candidacy for the Doctorado Internacional distinction to the Doctoral School Board.
Thesis defense
What is a Ph.D. thesis?
The Ph.D. thesis is the intended outcome of the doctoral training period. The thesis must give account of the student’s scientific work and meet the quality standards established by the Academic Committee of the program. Theses are defended in a public dissertation event, where they are subjected to assessment by an expert committee.
As a general rule, Ph.D. candidates must have been enrolled on their program for a minimum period of 24 months before initiating thesis defense proceedings.
I have approval to proceed to the thesis defense. What are the stages of this process?
Once you get approval for your thesis defense by your tutor, advisor and Academic Committee, a minimum span of 8 weeks (excluding holiday periods) is usually required to go through these stages:
- Plagiarism management procedure
- Thesis deposit. Three weeks.
- Approval of thesis defense and appointment of Thesis Committee by the Dean of Doctoral School. One week.
- Defense session logistics. Three weeks.
- Thesis defense
What is the plagiarism management procedure?
Once the Academic Committee of your Ph.D. program determines that your research period is done and your thesis is ready for deposit, a pdf file of the thesis will be submitted to the Doctoral School to proceed to the plagiarism management, in compliance with the Code of Good Practice of the Doctoral School.
The results of this study will be at the disposal of the members of the thesis committee, should they be requested.
Further information: Plagiarism management
What is the thesis deposit?
The deposit of your thesis enables doctors and scholars of your field to review your work before the defense. The deposit period is 15 days (excluding August), after which all comments and observations by the experts will be reported to the Academic Committee and yourself.
Further information: Thesis deposit
Who is in charge of approving the defense? Who can be a member of the Thesis Committee?
Once the deposit period is ended, the Academic Committee of the program, upon favorable assessment by the tutor/advisor, will submit their proposal for defense and appointment of Thesis Committee members to the Dean of Doctoral School.
This Committee consists of three experts in the field of research of the Ph.D. candidate, two of which must be based outside uc3m.
Further information: Defense session. Appointment of Committee members
How are defense logistics managed?
Once all authorizations are signed, the Thesis Committee’s Secretary will appoint a date for the defense. The Doctoral School Office on campus will be in charge of the logistics of the event (room reservations, technical equipment, etc.) and the travel procedures of the committee members, when applicable.
Additionally, the Postgraduate Office will submit a digital copy of the thesis to each member of the Thesis Committee at least 15 days prior to the defense session. This file will contain any allegation or comment submitted by the experts during the deposit period.
Further information: Defense session. Appointment of Committee members
Do I have to pay any fees before the defense?
Yes. The payment of thesis defense fees must be fulfilled before proceeding to defense. Additionally, payment of enrollment fees for the academic year in which the defense takes place must be up to date.
How is my thesis assessed?
All Committee members must receive a copy of the thesis 15 days prior to the defense event.
Once the Ph.D. candidate completes his/her dissertation, the Committee can provide feedback or pose questions. Their global assessment will be given in terms of Fail (No Apto), Pass (Aprobado), Good (Notable) or Excellent (Sobresaliente).
Theses with an Excellent (Sobresaliente) grade are eligible for the cum laude distinction. The committee members will subsequently cast their votes via separate secret ballot in closed session. Only if all votes are favorable will the committee submit their proposal for the thesis to be awarded the cum laude distinction to the university Chancellor. In this case, each member of the committee will finally cast their vote, anonymously and in a sealed envelope, for the thesis to be considered for the Outstanding Thesis Award by Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
How can I apply for my Ph.D. certificate?
Your application for the official Ph.D. degree certificate, issued by the Ministry of Education of Spain, and the payment of the corresponding fees is managed by the Doctoral School Offices.
Issuance of your certificate may take 6 to 12 months. Until then you may apply for a temporary certificate as proof of completion of your Ph.D. studies as of the date of your thesis defense.
Where is my Ph.D. thesis published?
Your thesis will be published in e-archivo, the open online repository of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, and Teseo the Ph.D. database managed by the Ministry of Education. In the event of partial or temporary restrictions pertaining to the publication of your thesis, you must report them to the university.
Glossary of terms
Ph.D. Program. Array of training and activities oriented to the acquisition of abilities required to undertake autonomous research work in the realm of R&D. Each Ph.D. program establishes their own procedures and lines of research for the development of theses within the framework of their respective fields.
Academic Committee. The coordinator/director of the program and two other Ph.D. members constitute a program's Academic Committee, the body in charge of the various training areas and research progress of the program, as well as the authorization of thesis defense of their Ph.D. candidates.
Doctoral School. Academic body in charge of the management and coordination of all Ph.D. programs.
Ph.D. Thesis. Original piece of research carried out by Ph.D. candidates in their field of knowledge. Presented as a written dissertation according to the quality, content and format guidelines set by the Ph.D. program for its public defense.
Tutor. Supervisor in charge of tracking the training progress of the Ph.D. candidate and serving as a communication link between the researcher and the Academic Committee. Tutors must be attached to uc3m faculty with a proven research track record. Tutors are appointed upon approval of admission by the Academic Committee.
Thesis advisor. Supervisor in charge of tracking the training progress of the Ph.D. candidate. Advisors are experts in the field of the Ph.D. candidate's research, not necessarily attached to uc3m faculty (if they are, they can also be appointed as tutors). Advisors are appointed within the first three months of the student's Ph.D. training period. A student may have more than one advisor.
Specific training. Specific activities pertaining to the field of research of each Ph.D., designed to provide students with the knowleddge and opportunity for debate required for the development of their research work: seminars, meetings, conferences/dissertations, international research visits, etc.
Research Skills training. Training activities oriented to the acquisition of skills common to all disciplines. All students are required to earn at least 6 credits (60 hours) throughout their doctoral training period. Enrollment on these courses is performed separately from their regular doctoral training.
Complementary training. Maximum 40 ECTS credits. Training that the Academic Committee may deem necessary in their admission resoluction in order to complement the Ph.D. candidate's previous academic background. Enrollment on these credits will be required in addition to the student's regular doctoral training. These credits are usually earned during the first Ph.D. year.Research plan. Document to be drafted within the first six months of Ph.D. training detailing the student’s research project to be subjected to annual evaluation every month of June. It must be approved by the tutor, the thesis advisor and the Academic Committee. This plan must be updated and submitted for review and evaluation purposes on a yearly basis.
Ph.D. Activity report. A registration account of all training activities pertaining to the Ph.D. student's research. The tutor and thesis advisor must endorse these activities for them to be submitted to the Academic Committee for annual evaluation in June.
Student record. Academic details of every Ph.D. student as registered in uc3m databases, including activities and credits completed. This information is to be attached to the thesis in the final stages of defense approval.
Academic transcript. Official document signed by the Head of Doctoral Studies certifying a student's academic record.
Monitoring and assessment. Annual process by which the research progress and activities of a Ph.D. candidate are subjected to evaluation by the Academic Committee.Written Agreement. Document signed by all parties involved in a thesis research project (Ph.D. student, tutor, advisor/s, and Academic Committee) stating their roles and specific conditions pertaining to confidentiality agreements, copyright or use and distribution of research outcomes, where applicable, as well as conflict resolution procedures.
Thesis public review. Procedure required to allow the academic community to review the student's thesis and issue comments and observations prior to the defense. The thesis is usually deposited at the university's intranet.
Thesis defense. Academic event open to the public in which Ph.D. candidates defend their research work before a committee of experts in their field. The defense is followed by a question and answer session led by the defense committee in order for it to give their assessment.Defense committee. Committee consisting of three experts with proven track records of research in the field of the thesis, most of which must be based outside uc3m. The committee gives their assessment of the thesis and awards the cum laude distinction and the Outstanding Thesis Award candidacy, where applicable.
- Itinerary
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GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT PH.D.
☛ Implementation Year: 2012-2013
QUALITY ASSURANCE
The Academic Committee of the Ph.D. complies with the SGIC-UC3M. It is responsible for the quality analysis of the program and produces the Degree Reports ("Memoria Académica de Titulación").
- Academic Committee
- Reports from the Quality Assurance Committee (Restricted access)
QUALITY INDICATORS
COMPLAINTS AND SUGGESTIONS
- Ph.D. Studies Overview
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