NYU Shanghai, in partnership with the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and NYU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, invites applications from exceptional students for PhD study and research in Electrical Engineering.
Participating students are enrolled in the NYU Tandon Electrical Engineering PhD program, complete their coursework at the NYU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and then transition to full-time residence at NYU Shanghai where they undertake their doctoral research under the supervision of NYU Shanghai faculty.
Highlights of the Program
- NYU degree upon graduation
- Graduate coursework at the NYU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in New York
- Research opportunities with and close mentorship by NYU Shanghai faculty
- Access to the vast intellectual resources of NYU Tandon School of Engineering and NYU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Cutting-edge research environment at NYU Shanghai, including the Institute of Physics, a thriving community of PhD students, post-doctoral fellows, and research associates, activities such as a regular program of seminars and visiting academics, and links with other universities within and outside China
- Financial aid through the NYU Shanghai Doctoral Fellowship, including tuition, fees, and an annual stipend
- Additional benefits exclusive to the NYU Shanghai program, including international health insurance, housing assistance in New York, and travel funds
Supervising Faculty
Romain Corcolle
Material modelling, constitutive laws, ferroic materials, multiphysics, homogenization, multi-scale modelling
Recent Publications by NYU Shanghai Faculty
- M. Domenjoud, É. Berthelot, N. Galopin, R. Corcolle, Y. Bernard, and L Daniel, "Characterization of giant magnetostrictive materials under static stress: influence of loading boundary conditions", Smart Materials and Structures, vol. 28, n. 9, pp.095012, 2019.
- X. Ren, R. Corcolle, and L. Daniel, "Bounds and Estimates on Eddy Current Losses in Soft Magnetic Composites", Journal of Applied Physics, vol. 123, n. 23, 235109, 2018.
- X. Ren, R. Corcolle, and L. Daniel, "A Homogenization Technique to Calculate Eddy Current Losses in Soft Magnetic Composites Using a Complex Magnetic Permeability", IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol. 52, n. 12, 6301609, 2016.
- X. Ren, R. Corcolle, and L. Daniel, "Losses Approximation for Soft Magnetic Composites Based on a Homogenized Equivalent Conductivity", Advanced Electromagnetics, vol.5, n. 2, pp. 59-64, 2016.
- R. Khairi, A. Razek, L. Bernard, R. Corcolle, Y. Bernard, L. Pichon, M. Poirier-Quinot, and J.-C. Ginefri, "EMC analysis of MRI environment in view of optimized performance and cost of image-guided interventions", International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics, vol. 51, 2016.
- X. Ren, R. Corcolle, and L. Daniel, "A 2D Finite Element Study on the Role of Material Properties on Eddy Current Losses in Soft Magnetic Composites", EPJ Applied Physics Journal, vol. 73, n. 2, 20902, 2016.
- R. Khairi, X. Mininger, R. Corcolle, L. Pichon, and L. Bernard, "Modeling of Magnetic Field Perturbations on the Balance Spring of a Mechanical Watch", IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, vol. 52, n. 3, 7002604, 2016.
Structure of Program
Participating students complete the PhD degree requirements set by the NYU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and in accordance with the academic policies of NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Each student develops an individualized course plan in consultation with the Director of Graduate Study at the NYU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the student’s NYU Shanghai faculty advisor. Most students will complete their PhD in 4-5 years. A typical sequence follows:
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Begin program with funded research rotation, up to 3 months preceding first Fall semester, to familiarize with NYU Shanghai and faculty as well as lay a foundation for future doctoral study.
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Complete PhD coursework at NYU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering alongside other NYU PhD students.
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Return to Shanghai for second funded research rotation to solidify relationships with NYU Shanghai faculty and make further progress in research.
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Under supervision of NYU Shanghai faculty advisor, pursue dissertation research and continue coursework. Depending on each student’s individualized course of study, return visits to New York may also occur. Complete all required examinations and progress evaluations, both oral and written, leading up to submission and defense of doctoral thesis.
To learn more about the NYU Electrical Engineering PhD program degree requirements, please visit this page.
Current Students
Name | Research Areas |
Zhaochen Li | Multi-Scale Modeling |
Application Process and Dates
Applications are to be submitted through the NYU Tandon Application portal, within which students should select the Electrical Engineering PhD as their program of interest. Applicants will be evaluated by a joint admissions committee of New York and Shanghai faculty. Application requirements are set by the NYU Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and are the same as those for all NYU PhD applicants, no matter their campus preference; however, candidates should elaborate in their application and personal statements about their specific interests in the NYU Shanghai program and faculty.
For admission in Fall 2025, the application deadline is December 1, 2024.
Contact Us
Interested students are welcome to contact Vivien Du, PhD Program Manager, via email at shanghai.phd@nyu.edu with any inquiries or to request more information.