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Escuela de Doctorado de la Universidad de Cádiz

Objectives and competencies: Ph.D. in Nanoscience and Materials Technologies (8209)

Core competencies
CB11 – Systematic understanding of a field of study and mastery of related research skills and methods

CB12 – Ability to conceive, design or create, implement and take a substantial process of research or creation

CB13 – Ability to contribute to the expansion of the frontiers of knowledge through original research

CB14 – Ability to conduct critical analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of complex new ideas

CB15 – Ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community and society about their areas of expertise in the modes and languages commonly used in their international scientific community

CB16 – Ability to foster, in academic and professional contexts, scientific, technological, social, artistic, or cultural advancement within a knowledge-based society.

Personal skills and competences
CA01 – Work in contexts where there is little specific information.

CA02 – Find the key questions that need to be answered to solve a complex problem.

CA03 – Design, create, develop, and undertake innovative projects in their field of knowledge.

CA04 – Work both as a team and autonomously in an international or multidisciplinary context.

CA05 – Integrate knowledge, deal with complexity, and make informed judgments.

CA06 – Criticism and intellectual defense of solutions.

Others skills
CE01 – To achieve an overview of the areas of work, the most relevant techniques, the most current problems, and the issues with the greatest social impact in Nanoscience and Materials Technologies”.
Training profile (specific and transversal competences)
As a specific competence of this program, it is intended that the student achieves:

– Achieve an overview of the areas of work, the most relevant techniques, the most current problems, and the topics with the greatest social impact in “Nanoscience and Materials Technologies.”

To the previous one, the other competencies corresponding to the doctorate degree are added:

– Design, create, develop, and undertake new and innovative projects in the field of knowledge of “Nanoscience and Materials Technologies.”

– Working both as a team and autonomously in an international or multidisciplinary context.

– Integrate knowledge, face complexity, and make judgments with limited information.

– Working both as a team and autonomously in an international or multidisciplinary context.

– Criticism and intellectual defense of solutions.

– Working in contexts where there is little specific information.

– A systematic understanding of the field of study and mastery of research skills and methods related to Nanoscience and Materials Technology.

– Ability to conceive, design or create, implement and adopt a substantial research or creation process

– Ability to contribute to expanding the frontiers of knowledge through original research.

– Ability to carry out critical analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of new and complex ideas.

– Ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community and with society in general about the Nanoscience and Materials Technology field of knowledge in the ways and languages commonly used in their international scientific community.

– Ability to promote, in academic and professional contexts, scientific, technological, social, artistic, or cultural progress within a knowledge-based society.