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7 PhD programmes in Computer Sciences in Portugal

Computer Science
The Computer Science programme is offered by the Universidade de Aveiro. What will you do after the course? According to the latest study on the employability of graduates from the University of Aveiro, the rate of employability of its graduates is quite high.

Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering degree is offered by the Universidade de Aveiro. The University of Aveiro is proud of its long-standing tradition of excellence in teaching and research in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Information Technology.
Electronics and Computer Engineering
Electronics and Computer Engineering from University of Minho conclusion implies a curricular component (doctoral course) and a dissertation. The course is comprised by transversal Curricular Units (CU), a dissertation planning CU and advanced training CUs, in a total of 60 ECTS.
Computer Science (MAP joint programme)
Computer Science (MAP joint programme) from University of Porto is a strong commitment by three top Universities from the north of Portugal to create in this region a doctoral course in Computer Science of very high quality, internationally competitive, strongly based on excellent research units from these Universities.
Information Security
The Information Security program from Instituto Superior Técnico aims at training experts capable of carrying out autonomous research activities in the broad area of information security, mastering relevant subjects in Mathematics, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, including computational complexity, cryptography, systems security and information theory.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering from University of Porto is covering the major areas of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Computational Engineering
The PhD program in Computational Engineering is part of a joint initiative of the University of Texas at Austin and the Instituto Superior Técnico (IST) at Lisbon, named Advanced Computing/Computational Sciences and Applications .