Training Objectives
The Mechanical Engineering is one of the areas of knowledge more transverse to all technical-scientific activities assuming a predominant role in most industrial activities. The rational use of resources in harmony with the environmental balance and centring on human life of any development pose new challenges to humanity. The PhD in Mechanical Engineering aims to contribute to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and technological applications in the Mechanical Engineering field. The aim is to train researchers capable of performing independent research and able to solve scientific problems in the Mechanical Engineering field. A person who has received a doctoral degree is expected possess a considerable level of authority, innovation, autonomy, scientific or professional integrity and can make a firm commitment to the development of new ideas or new processes at the forefront of study or work contexts, including research in the Mechanical Engineering field.Training Contents
Branches of: Advanced Production Systems Aerodynamics, Natural and Technological Risks Energy, Environment and Comfort Structural Integrity Surface Engineering and NanomaterialsDigital Innovation Hubs
Technology
- IoT
- Data analytics
- Cloud Technologies
Technique
- Workshops
- Practical exercices
Channel
- Face to face
Technology Absortion Cycle
- Awareness of technology
- Configuration
- Implementation
- Operation
Target Group
- Directors
- Plant Manager
- Engineers
- Operators
Instruction Level
- Intermediate
Sector
- Computer - Software
Education Level
- High School
Capacity
- 10 to 20
Project
PTCentroDiHCountries where training is provided
PortugalCities where training is provided
Castelo Branco, Covilhã, Guarda, Viana do Castelo, Évora, CoimbraLanguages this training can be provided
Portuguese
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