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Petroleum Engineering is a specialized field focusing on the exploration and extraction of oil and gas. It covers topics such as reservoir engineering, drilling techniques, and petroleum geology. This field blends disciplines like geology, chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Students in Petroleum Engineering learn about discovering oil and gas reserves, designing extraction methods, and optimizing production processes. They develop skills in resource evaluation, project management, and environmental safety, crucial for the efficient and responsible extraction of petroleum resources. Career opportunities include roles like reservoir engineer, drilling engineer, and petroleum geologist. Ideal for those interested in energy resources and geosciences, Petroleum Engineering plays a critical role in meeting global energy demands while managing environmental impacts.
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3 english degree programs for petroleum engineering in germany.
Deggendorf Institute of Technology Pfarrkirchen / Deggendorf
Energy systems engineering.
Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe Lemgo
General engineering.
Clausthal University of Technology Clausthal-Zellerfeld
Petroleum engineering.
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Petroleum engineering international course, full time, master of science.
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- Geotechnical Engineering
Drilling and Production, Reservoir Management, Deep Geothermal Systems
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Graduates from the Bachelor's course of study 'Energy and Raw Materials' or a comparable German or foreign degree course
Course only starts in winter semester\; Application by 15.07.
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Bachelor's or Diploma degree in 'Energy and Raw Materials' specialising in 'Petroleum Engineering' or a degree from a general university or university of applied sciences with comparable subject orientation
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- 23.10.2023 - 10.02.2024
- 19.04.2022 - 30.07.2022
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The "traditional" or "individual" path to a PhD remains the most common in Germany. An individual doctorate involves a thesis or dissertation that is produced under the supervision of one professor . This form of PhD study offers a great deal of flexibility , but demands a high degree of personal initiative and responsibility.
How to find your PhD supervisor
In Germany there is no central admissions or selection office for doctoral students. Therefore, your first step is to find a suitable professor who is willing to be your supervisor.
One way to find a supervisor is to look for a university institute that matches your area of research. The following online search engines might help you find a suitable supervisor:
- GERiT – German research institutions GERiT is a website containing information on approximately 29,000 research institutions in Germany. GERiT allows the user to search easily by location or subject. It provides all the information needed to choose an institution at which to research, study or do a doctorate. www.gerit.org
- Finding a PhD position PhDGermany publishes PhD openings in Germany that specifically target international applicants. Accordingly, in most cases the working language is English. Fluent knowledge of German is only required for certain special positions. PhDGermany helps you find the right PhD opening or supervisor for your doctoral thesis and assists you with the online application process. www.phdgermany.de
- Higher Education Compass This database provides up-to-date information from universities about doctoral opportunities in Germany. The search engine enables you to carry out targeted searches on the basis of departments, admission requirements and form of doctoral thesis. www.higher-education-compass.de
Furthermore, your contacts with your professors or previous university could help direct you to a suitable department or potential supervisor in Germany.
It is also helpful to attend academic conferences in your own subject area. There you will be able to exchange information and make contacts – and perhaps even find a future PhD supervisor.
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Structured PhD programmes in Germany are frequently very similar to the PhD programmes in English-speaking countries, in which a team of supervisors look after a group of doctoral students . Around 12,000 doctoral students from abroad – roughly one in four – do their PhDs in structured programmes. As a rule, it is possible to complete a doctorate in four to five years.
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There is no central database of all structured PhD programmes in Germany. You can usually find these programmes directly through the respective universities, graduate schools or non-university research institutions. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) database is also a good place to look. Here you will find a large number of PhD programmes that are specially aimed at international doctoral students.
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Are you interested in an international doctoral programme in Germany? This DAAD database presents a selection of roughly 230 international doctoral programmes in Germany. The database can be searched according to different criteria. www.daad.de/international-programmes
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Many universities offer structured doctoral programmes, which they publicise on their websites. The Student Advisory Service or Graduate Centre at the respective university will also provide help here. You can find the relevant addresses using the Higher Education Compass provided by the German Rectors’ Conference. www.higher-education-compass.de
DFG-funded research training groups
Research training groups are also funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation, DFG) for a period of up to nine years. Their key emphasis is on the qualification of doctoral researchers within the framework of a focused research programme and a structured training strategy. www.dfg.de > Current Research Training Groups
Helmholtz Research Schools, Colleges and Graduate Schools
The Helmholtz Association is Germany’s largest scientific organisation. In collaboration with various institutions of higher education, Helmholtz Association research centres have established structured PhD programmes under the auspices of Helmholtz Graduate Schools, Helmholtz Research Schools and Colleges. www.helmholtz.de > PhD Candidates
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Doctorate procedure (PhD)
Attention the communication with the doctoral office must be performed electronically.
The communication with the doctoral office must be performed electronically using following link:
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Meeting Dates of the Doctoral Commission
All requests need to be submitted at least four business days prior the meeting of the doctoral commission in order to be considered. Usually the meetings are on Mondays, that means submission of the documents until Wednesday before the meeting.
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Application as Doctoral Student (PhD)
The application to the doctoral program at the Faculty of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering has to be performed at the individual research groups .
Please send your application data to the head of the research group, who will serve as scientific supervisor during the doctoral procedure.
When having a commitment from the supervisor you are obligated to apply for admission from the faculty using following link:
Admission as Doctoral Student
Those aspiring doctoral candidate status need to submit an application including following documents:
- transcript of records bachelor of science (Zeugnis mit Gesamtkredits)
- final grade certificate bachelor of science (Urkunde)
- transcript of records master of science (Zeugnis mit Gesamtkredits)
- final grade certificate master of science (Urkunde)
- curriculum vitae
All documents have to be submitted at least four business days prior to the meeting of the doctoral commission in order to be considered. Since originals of the aforementioned records and certificates need to be presented as well, a personal contact is required. An appointment is obligatory. Please use: promotionsausschuss.bci tu-dortmund de .
In accordance to the “Landeshochschulgesetz HG NRW 2014 §67(5)” and the “Promotionsordnung 2014 §5(1)” students working on their doctoral thesis are obligated to join the doctoral program by an enrollment with the faculty.
The doctoral candidate status is restricted to four years but it can be extended on request. The application for extention for the first two years has to be submitted using the following link . Afterwards the applications for extension have to be submitted by mail using the following ( form ).
Extension of the PhD status
The doctoral candidate status is restricted to four years and it can be extended twice up to six years using following link .
There might be an opportunity to extend this period further based on certain live situations (e.g. pregnancy). These requests have to be submitted by mail using the following ( form ).
Submission of the Doctoral Thesis
The contents of the doctoral thesis must be distributed within the scientific community in order to finish the doctoral program successfully (Promotionsordnung 2014, §18(3)). Please be aware that this might cause copyright issues with previous publications, such as journal articles. It’s therefore advised to check your own copyright situation prior to writing your thesis! A monographic doctoral thesis requires a final distribution by a commercial publisher (e.g. Shaker, Dr. Hut and Cuvillier) or an online publication by the University (Eldorado). A cumulative doctoral thesis does not require such a distribution, since the information is already available in the journal articles. The introduction and text body (Manteltext) of a cumulative thesis should therefore be limited to information mentioned in the publications (PromO 2014, §18(3) “…Veröffentlichung in ungekürzter Form…”). In this respect it is not recommended to include unaccepted journal articles in the thesis, due to the risk of subsequent changes.
Required documents
Upon finishing the thesis the doctoral candidate has to upload several documents. In order to be considered by the doctoral commission the documents have to be submitted at least four business days prior to the meeting. The printed version of the thesis can be sent as parcel or be handed in at the doctoral office. In this case an appointment is obligatory ( promotionsausschuss.bci tu-dortmund de ).
Template of the forms and the necessary information can be found in the electronic system when you look in the upload procedure.
- paper copies (6) of the doctoral thesis (references in ACS format, template title page )
- PDF-file "submission declaration form" *
- PDF-file "proof of participation" in structured doctoral program signed by supervisor *
- PDF-file "summary in German" signed by supervisor (less than 300 words) *
- PDF-file "summary in English" signed by supervisor (less than 300 words) *
- PDF-file "separate title page"
- PDF-file "form regarding co-author contributions" signed by supervisor *
- PDF-file "list of own publications" signed by supervisor *
- PDF-file "up-to-date curriculum vitae" signed by the student *
- PDF-file "plagiarism check" signed by student and supervisor (first 5 pages) and upload! In case of unclear citations please upload the whole report with active links.
- PDF-file "doctoral thesis"
*unsigned versions of the marked pdf-documents have to be attached in the appendix of each printed thesis as well as in the electronic version of the thesis
Oral Examination
After complete submission of the documents to the doctoral office the doctoral commission reviews all documents and appoints an examination board. The doctoral commission is not obligated to follow the suggestions of the candidate. The doctoral commission requests the supervisor to schedule the oral examination with the candidate as well as the members of the examination board. Afterwards all participants of the examination are invited by the doctoral office and the reports are requested from the referees. The student has the opportunity to read the reviewer reports three to five business days prior to the examination in the doctoral office. Copies, records and personal notes are not allowed and an appointment is obligatory ( promotionsausschuss.bci tu-dortmund de ).
The head of the examination board informs the student about the grades right after the examination, a confirmation letter is sent from the doctoral office to the student afterwards.
Due to the Corona situation the following procedure has been defined by the faculty of BCI for oral doctoral examinations:
- Contrary to the “Promotionsordnung” it is possible to take the exam during the corona crisis in presence of the members of the examination board only.
- An appointed external member of the examination board (“externer Gutachter”) is obligated to participate in the examination. A conferencing service like (Zoom, Webex etc.) might be used to comply with this rule.
- The doctoral examination has to be open to the members of the faculty. This can be achieved by conferencing service as well. In order to control the access a registration in advance is recommended.
- The technical aspects related to the conferencing service are organized by the doctoral student. One further person joining the examination physically is advised.
- If there are technical issues and the external member of the examination board or the members of the faculty cannot join the procedure the examination will be canceled.
- The doctoral student has to apply (scanned letter with signature) for this kind of examination by the doctoral commission ([email protected]).
If you agree to this procedure, you have to send an informal letter, indicating that you wish to do your exam in accordance with these regulations when submitting your thesis!
Finalization
The student is obligated to implement the examination board's comments in the final version of the thesis within one year (date of oral examination). Furthermore the title page has to be changed and the administrative appendix (section "Submission of the Doctoral Thesis" items marked with *) has to be removed from the thesis.
There are multiple different modes for publication of the final thesis in the “Promotionsordnung §18(3)”, three of which are common:
- Monographic dissertations are usually published by an official publisher (e.g. Shaker, Dr. Hut and Cuvillier ). A confirmation letter of the publisher is required containing author, title, ISBN number and information about minimal circulation. 10 paper copies need to be provided to the doctoral office.
- Another strategy to publish a monographic dissertation is the electronic publication by the library of the university . Therefore a PDF-File (type A) and 10 paper copies are required to be provided to the doctoral office. An additional form is needed.
- For cumulative dissertations 10 paper copies are required containing the text body as well as the publications and have to be handed in at the doctoral office.
For finalization, the required amount of 10 copies of the thesis as well as the below-mentioned documents have to be submitted at the doctoral office. The printed version of the thesis can be sent as parcel or be handed in at the doctoral office. In this case an appointment is obligatory ( promotionsausschuss.bci tu-dortmund de ).
Additionally the following document have to be uploaded using the following link .
- PDF-file "final title page"
The final version of the printed thesis is transferred to the members of the examination board by the doctoral office for cross checking.
After the approval of the members of your examination board you receive a mail asking for a finalization of your documents. You have to upload
- PDF-file "form for certificate data" signed by student and supervisor ( form )
- PDF-file "actual curriculum vitae" signed by student
This is your last task before the certificate can be issued.
Afterwards the approval of the examination board 4 copies of the dissertation are submitted to the library by the doctoral office (not by the doctoral student). The library sends a confirmation to the doctoral office. The date of the library confirmation letter has to be filled-in in above-mentioned form by the doctoral office. Please leave it blank.
Now the certificate can be issued by the dean's office.
It usually takes three months and the certificate will be sent by registered mail from the dean’s office.
- Promotionsordnung 2022 (German) PDF (136 KB)
For older doctoral regulations, please contact the doctoral office.
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Top Universities in Germany for Petroleum Engineering
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About Petroleum Engineering
Before getting into the Top universities in Germany for petroleum engineering, it’s crucial to understand the subject. This field of study mainly deals with the production of hydrocarbons. Moreover, the field demands a wide knowledge base in various other related fields. They include geophysics, petroleum geology, economics, reservoir simulation, and petroleum production engineering. Additionally, the various sub-disciplines of petroleum engineers include drilling engineers, reservoir engineers, drilling fluid engineers, completion engineers, production engineers, and petrophysicists.
Pursuing Petroleum engineering as a career
The fieldwork is extremely challenging. Hence, it is one of the highest-paid engineering disciplines. The demand remains high for skilled engineers in oil and gas technology and deep geothermal energy. There are several potential employers such as research institutions and universities, business consulting, and engineering companies. Meanwhile, sometimes companies dealing with the energy supply and storage industry are in desperate need of well-trained engineers.
RWTH Aachen University
RWTH Aachen University is the largest university of technology in Germany and one of the most renowned in Europe. Every year, numerous international students and scientists come to the university to benefit from its high quality courses and excellent. They have a standing of 82 in the World, 10 in Europe, and 1 in Germany in the field of Petroleum engineering.
A few of the topics are covered under mineral resources engineering. Moreover, they offer quite a bit of excitement with the modules namely mineral extraction, geodata management, sustainable extraction, and recycling. The Master’s course in Applied Geosciences- Energy & Mineral Resources (EMR) provides hands-on training related to exploration and production of energy and mineral resources as well as sequestration and storage.
Energy & Mineral Resources(Applied Geo Sciences) M.sc
- Enrollment : 44,517
- Acceptance rate- 10%
- Highest Degree : Doctorate
- Type of University: Technical University
- University status: Public-private partnership
- Duration- 4 semester
- Credits: 120 ects
- Language of Instruction: English
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 01.03
- Application Deadline(Summer Semester): 01.09
- Type of study- Full time
Petroleum Engineering (M.Sc)
- Enrollment : 4,963
- Acceptance rate- 52%
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 01.10
- Application Deadline(Summer Semester): NA
Clausthal University of Technology
TUC was referred to as the “most renowned university for metallurgy” by Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. In relative terms, TU Clausthal is among the universities with the most alumni on the management boards of German blue chip corporations. They have a standing of 125 in the World, 20 in Europe, and 43 in Germany in the field of Petroleum engineering.
The department of petroleum engineering aims to master students in petroleum engineering, economics, law, and management through an interdisciplinary approach. The electives offered are reservoir management, deep geothermal systems, drilling, and production. The master’s program in petroleum engineering at TU Clausthal deepens students’ expertise and imparts interdisciplinary knowledge. The M.Sc. degree qualifies graduates to continue their professional training with doctorate (Ph.D.) studies in engineering.
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
KIT is among the leading technical universities in Germany and Europe and established the first German faculty for computer science in 1972. KIT is the German university with the strongest research in engineering and natural sciences. They have a ranking of 129 in the World, 22 in Europe, and 4 in Germany in the field of Petroleum engineering.
It aims to enable graduates to carry out independent, scientifically based research and development work. To this end, the first master’s semesters provide significantly more in-depth knowledge and methods specific to chemical and bioengineering than the bachelor’s programme.
The university offers petroleum geology courses in collaboration with ITBA. Moreover, the basic modules include petroleum organic chemistry, drilling engineering, rock petrophysics, and reservoir fluids. Whereas numerous exciting elective courses are available for instance petroleum engineering research projects, petroleum engineering supervised oil projects, and advanced statistics.
Chemical and process engineering (M.Sc.) & (B.Sc.)
- Enrollment : 23,321
- Acceptance rate- 25%
- Duration- 4-6 semester
- Credits: B.sc-180ects & M.sc- 120 ects
- Language of Instruction: German
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 15.07
- Application Deadline(Summer Semester): 15.01
Energy and Process Engineering(M.sc)
- Enrollment : 44,000
- Acceptance rate- 8%
- Application Deadline(Winter Semester): 01.04 – 31.05
- Application Deadline(Summer Semester): 01.11 – 31.12
Technical University of Munich
TUM is ranked first in Germany in the fields of engineering and computer science, and within the top three in the natural sciences.
The Master’s program teaches you how energy can be provided renewably, stored, and converted efficiently, and how biotechnological and process engineering processes are being further developed for continuous decarbonization. The main areas of focus include catalysis, petroleum chemistry, and construction chemistry.
These are the best universities in Germany for Petroleum Engineering that you can get enrolled in if you are thinking about Germany. For any related queries regarding universities, feel free to contact HowtoAbroad .
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Below is a list of best universities in Germany ranked based on their research performance in Petroleum Engineering. A graph of 167K citations received by 10.4K academic papers made by 44 universities in Germany was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.
Tuition Fee (International) 1800 (USD) International Students 3458. Size XL. View University. Compare. Shortlist. Find the list of all universities for PHD in Engineering Petroleum in Germany with our interactive university search tool. Use the filter to list universities by subject, location, program type or study level.
Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe. public University of Applied Sciences · No. of Students: 6,700. Program Fees: € 0. B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) View 1 Study Program. Find 2 Bachelor's and 1 Master's programs in English 🏛️ Germany's largest database of English-taught study programs top rankings, fees, deadlines, requirements.
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Are you interested in studying "Petroleum Engineering" in Germany? Find the right degree programme among over 21,000 courses in Germany ... Graduate contact. Institut für Erdöl- und Erdgastechnik. Address Street Agricolast. 10 Zipcode 38678 City Clausthal-Zellerfeld. Contact details Tel: 05323 / 72-3912 Email: [email protected] ...
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The "traditional" or "individual" path to a PhD remains the most common in Germany. An individual doctorate involves a thesis or dissertation that is produced under the supervision of one professor.This form of PhD study offers a great deal of flexibility, but demands a high degree of personal initiative and responsibility.
PhD Position on Geochemical Processes and Multiphase Flow in Porous Media Forschungszentrum Jülich | Germany | 18 days ago at scientific conferences and in scientific publications Your Profile: A scientific university degree (Master) in Earth/Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering , Petroleum engineering or a
Biochemical and Chemical Engineering PhD - BCI - TU Dortmund. The campus of TU Dortmund University is located close to interstate junction Dortmund West, where the Sauerlandlinie A 45 (Frankfurt-Dortmund) crosses the Ruhrschnellweg B 1 / A 40. The best interstate exit to take from A 45 is "Dortmund-Eichlinghofen" (closer to ...
06.09.2021, Wissenschaftliches Personal The Institute for Communications Engineering is currently offering seven positions for PhD or postdoctoral candidates for the project "6G-life" which is. Prev. 1. 2. 3. …. Next. Enter an email to receive alerts for petroleum-engineering positions. 215 scholarship, research, uni job positions available ...
KIT is among the leading technical universities in Germany and Europe and established the first German faculty for computer science in 1972. KIT is the German university with the strongest research in engineering and natural sciences. They have a ranking of 129 in the World, 22 in Europe, and 4 in Germany in the field of Petroleum engineering.
The M.Sc. degree qualifies graduates to continue their professional training with doctorate (Ph.D.) studies in engineering. The program is located at the Institute of Petroleum Engineering, which has superb equipment and highly qualified research and teaching staff, and is one of the few facilities of its kind in Germany. The program's ...
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Berlin, Germany. Study mode: On campus Languages: English. Local: $ 33.5 k / program Foreign: $ 33.5 k / program. 201-250 place StudyQA ranking: 7654. Similar programs. Choose an adviser Ask Admissions. Master.
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Renewable Energy Engineering 595. Robotics 466. Structural Engineering 990. Systems Engineering 948. Technical Drawing 326. Telecommunications 1102. Transportation Engineering 536. Below is the list of 100 best universities for Petroleum Engineering in Europe ranked based on their research performance: a graph of 1.25M citations received by 83 ...
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University of Southampton Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences. Supervisory Team. Dr Anatoliy Vorobev. Project description. The separation of colloidal systems under the influence of gravity is a physical phenomenon encountered in a myriad of industrial processes throughout the food, chemical, petroleum, and hydrometallurgical industries.
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The Max Planck School of Photonics (MPSP) is a top tier interdisciplinary graduate school in Germany that provides an integrated MSc and PhD program (or PhD only) in Photonics for excellent graduates from all over the world. Read more. Funded PhD Programme (Students Worldwide) Germany PhD Programme. More Details.
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