The Faculty of Graduate Studies is a distinguished academic unit that oversees and administers graduate programs, including the “Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering”. The faculty consists of renowned professors, researchers, and experts in environmental engineering, providing students with access to cutting-edge research, mentorship, and a vibrant scholarly community.
The “Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering” program offered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies is a rigorous and advanced research-based program designed to prepare students for leadership roles in academia, industry, and research institutions. This program focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to addressing complex environmental challenges, combining engineering principles with environmental sciences to develop sustainable solutions.
Environmental engineering is a branch of engineering that focuses on applying scientific and engineering principles to address environmental challenges and protect human health and the natural environment. It involves studying and developing technologies, strategies, and solutions to manage and mitigate environmental problems such as pollution, waste management, water resources, air quality, and ecosystem sustainability.
The “Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering” program aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and research capabilities necessary to contribute to the advancement of environmental engineering and address pressing environmental issues. The program emphasizes integrating engineering principles, environmental sciences, and sustainable practices to develop innovative solutions for various environmental challenges.
The program typically spans four to six years. It follows a flexible structured curriculum that allows students to tailor their research and coursework based on their interests and career goals. The curriculum includes advanced coursework in 4 areas such as environmental systems analysis, water and wastewater treatment, air pollution control, sustainable energy, and environmental policy.
The program fosters a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment, encouraging students to collaborate with peers, faculty members, and external stakeholders. Students can participate in research centers, multidisciplinary initiatives, and collaborations with industry partners, allowing them to gain practical experience and broaden their perspectives.
The program's first two years are directed to intensive coursework to train students in the principal methods and materials used in “Environmental Engineering” and its related subfields. After passing the first two years successfully, students are required to develop a doctorate of original research that deals with new insights into past, current, and future developments in Environmental Engineering topics.