PhD in Energy and Marine Propulsion

2025/2026

Introduction

The interuniversity doctoral programme in Energy and Marine Propulsion is aimed at achieving research skills in the field of Energy Engineering and developing methods, procedures, equipment or systems, as well as emerging technologies of interest in the industry, making the naval and industrial production sector in general more competitive.

This study is verified and published

This study renewed its accreditation on 27 June 2022.

 

Annual PhD tuition fees
Approximate price applicable to all students (non Spanish and non EU included). Secretarial expenses, school insurance and training complements (if applicable) are not included.
200€
Offered place for academic course 2025/2026
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Why study

Energy engineering is a sector of vital importance in areas such as the economy, maritime and industrial activity, research, etc., and to which the most competitive, profitable and technically advanced companies are linked. Taking into account this background, the doctoral programme in Energy and Marine Propulsion responds to the demand for maximum training for research, development and innovation in the energy field. The general objectives of this Doctoral Programme are, fundamentally and specifically, advanced training to develop tasks of analysis and synthesis of theoretical-practical problems of engineering, with a view to acquiring the ability to innovate and implement more efficient methods, techniques and emerging technologies related to energy. To this end, it has the coordination of departments of the Universities of A Coruña, Salamanca and Porto, and with the collaboration of researchers from Spanish and European universities.

This is an interuniversity study, in addition to University of A Coruña , the following universities also colaborate in teaching:

  • Universidad de Salamanca

Roadmap

Starting academic year 2013-2014
Last update/verification ACSUG date 24/07/2013
Authorization DOG publication date 20/12/2013
Official BOE publication date 11/03/2014
BOE syllabus publication date 11/03/2014