PhD in Experimental Techniques in Chemistry
According to the applicable regulations, doctoral training shall include, in addition to the completion of the doctoral thesis, the performance by the doctoral student of specific and cross-curricular training activities.
Each training activity has a valuation in equivalent hours. The doctoral student will have to obtain a minimum of 600 equivalent hours in the development of the different training activities in order to present the thesis, of which at least 10 percent (60 hours) will correspond to cross-curricular training courses.
The evaluation in equivalent hours of each type of activity, as well as the maximum recognized evaluation, have been established by the Academic Committee of this Doctoral Program for its students.
Block | Min. | Max. | Hours per activity (max.) | |
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Cross-curricular | ||||
Specific | Participation in National or International Congress | 0 | 90 | 30h/poster 90h/oral lecture |
Stays in research centers or companies | 0 | 90 | 30h/month | |
Publications in journals (indexed) corresponding to your doctoral thesis — 1st author | 450 | |||
Publications in journals (indexed) corresponding to your doctoral dissertation — No 1st author | 0 | |||
Publication of a book or book chapter with ISBN published by a competitive publisher | 0 | 150h maximum | ||
Active participation in competitive R&D projects or research contracts with companies, in the development of their doctoral thesis. | 0 | 30h/ training activity | ||
Attendance to courses (seminars, tutorials, summer schools, etc.) at the discretion of the academic committee. | 0 | 10h max/ 10h course | ||
Creation of products related to the doctoral thesis (patents, copyrights, etc.). | 0 | 60h max./creation |