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Marine Technologies (Ph.D.)

Type
PhD (ISCED 2011 level 8)
Language

Hebrew

Duration 8 semesters
Cost from $10,690 per year

The study of the sea, especially the deep oceans, is essentially analogous to the study of outer space and, like the latter, relies on advanced and mostly unmanned technologies. The objective of the Hatter Department of Marine Technologies is to develop the ability of marine technologies to maneuver underwater and collect and deliver data.

Research in the department includes the development of unique means suited for the challenges of the marine environment, such as the hydrostatic pressure and corrosive environment of the deep sea, remote communications and sensing based on soundwaves rather than radio waves, optical distortions (color changes and other distortions in optical sensing), and advanced signal processing to enable studying the subterranean dimension of the sea floor. The department’s researchers work together with the researchers of other departments in the School of Marine Sciences, thereby making it possible for marine research in Israel to leap ahead.

Israel is currently experiencing a significant gap of knowledge in marine studies, and highly qualified manpower is needed in the industry developing in the field. The Department of Marine Technologies provides for this need by training professionals of the highest possible caliber in the core fields of marine technologies.


PhD studies within the General-University Committee for Research Students.
Students interested in postgraduate studies in marine technology can do so within the framework of a university general research student led by faculty members with an academic appointment at the Cherny School of Marine Sciences and the Faculty of Natural Sciences of senior or higher rank.

Structural components
Thesis/Dissertation
Laboratory training
Practical/Field work
Research Project

ISCED Categories

Marine Geology
Scientific modelling
Machinery and operators
Naval engineering
Oil, gas and mineral resources
Surveying