ph.d

[US]/[ˌpiːeɪtʃˈdiː]/
[UK]/[ˌpiːeɪtʃˈdiː]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.relating to or possessing a PhD
n.Doctor of Philosophy; an academic doctorate degree

Example Sentences

she is currently pursuing a ph.d. in neuroscience at the university.

he holds a ph.d. in quantum physics from mit.

most tenure-track positions require applicants to have completed their ph.d.

she decided to enroll in a ph.d. program to further her research career.

the ph.d. candidate defended her dissertation successfully last week.

funding for your ph.d. is often available through research grants.

he works as a ph.d. supervisor for several graduate students.

completing a ph.d. typically takes between four and seven years.

her ph.d. thesis focuses on renewable energy storage solutions.

he earned his ph.d. after years of rigorous academic study.

a ph.d. qualification is often a prerequisite for senior research roles.

she received a prestigious scholarship to fund her ph.d. studies.

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