Studenter på Tekniska Högskolan

Doctoral Programmes

Jönköping University and School of Engineering has the degree-awarding powers in the area industrial product realisation, with three third-cycle subject areas: machine design, material and manufacturing, and production systems.

Graduate School in Industrial Product Realisation

Third-cycle courses and study programmes in the field of Industrial Product Realisation are implemented as a Graduate School in which the content is well defined and structured.

Doctoral programmes in co-operation

Research education within other third-cycle subject areas is carried out in close collaboration with other universities that have the entitlements. The School of Engineering has collaboration agreements with Chalmers University of Technology, the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) and the Institute of Technology at Linköping University.

Doctoral association

At the School of Engineering the doctoral association FoTH looks after the doctoral students' interests and represents them in relevant boards.

Contact

Head of research and research education
Kristina Säfsten
kristina.safsten@jth.hj.se

Research education study advisor
Ingrid Wadskog
ingrid.wadskog@jth.hj.se

Head of the doctoral association
Kaisu Soivio
kaisu.soivio@jth.hj.se

For more information, please contact research leaders of the different Research Areas.

Product Development

Product Development

The research is directed towards technology and methods for development and production of industrial products.

Materials and Manufacturing

Materials and Manufacturing

The research is directed towards material properties and production processes especially for cast materials.

Industrial Production

Industrial Production

The research is directed towards development, operation and management of systems for production and distribution in manufacturing companies.

Information Engineering

Information Engineering

The research is directed towards information logistics and knowledge supply in companies and networked organisations.