UPES Ph.D Mechanical Engineering FAQs
Ques. Is the Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering) Part Time at UPES suitable for professionals in the automotive or manufacturing industry?
Ans. Yes, the Part Time Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering) is highly suitable for professionals in the automotive, manufacturing, and energy industries. The program's research areas - including advanced manufacturing, robotics, automation, additive manufacturing, and energy systems - are directly relevant to these sectors. The part-time format allows professionals to continue working while conducting research on industry-relevant problems, potentially with support from their employers.
Ques. What is the duration of the Part Time Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering) at UPES?
Ans. The program is designed for completion within 3 to 4 years, which is relatively shorter compared to some other engineering Ph.D. programs at UPES (which run 3-5 years). This makes it a focused and time-efficient doctoral program for mechanical engineering professionals.
Ques. What are the emerging research areas in Mechanical Engineering at UPES?
Ans. The program covers several emerging research areas including smart manufacturing, sustainable energy solutions, advanced robotics, nanotechnology, computer-aided design (CAD), additive manufacturing (3D printing), geomechanics, and AI/ML applications in mechanical systems. The program's emphasis on contemporary areas ensures graduates are well-equipped to contribute to evolving technological landscapes.
Ques. Can I pursue research on renewable energy or EV technology under this program?
Ans. Yes. The Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering) program at UPES covers energy systems and sustainable energy solutions as research areas. Scholars can work on topics such as hydro turbines, wind energy systems, thermal energy storage, and EV powertrain components. The program's interdisciplinary approach also allows for collaboration with the Electrical Engineering cluster for EV-related research.
Ques. What is the difference between the Part Time and Full Time Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering) at UPES?
Ans. The key differences are: (1) Full-time scholars receive a 75% fee waiver (effective fee: INR 25,000/semester), while part-time scholars pay the full INR 1,00,000 per semester. (2) Full-time scholars are eligible for a monthly stipend of up to INR 30,000, which is not available for part-time scholars. (3) Full-time scholars are expected to be on campus regularly, while part-time scholars can continue their jobs. Both programs have the same academic rigor and duration (3-4 years).
Ques. What lab facilities are available for Ph.D. (Mechanical Engineering) research at UPES?
Ans. The program features modern labs equipped with cutting-edge technology for hands-on research in areas such as robotics, thermodynamics, material science, welding technology, and manufacturing. The program also provides access to computer-aided design (CAD) tools and simulation software. Scholars have opportunities for collaborative research with industry partners, providing access to real-world engineering challenges and facilities.
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