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TU Delft - Master of Science and Phd Admissions


  • If you are a bachelors(BSc) or a masters(MSc) student at the Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science faculty of TU Delft or at any Dutch University or HTO and interested to study in our master of science or PhD program please contact our graduate program coordinator.

    In case you are searching for your master of science thesis project and interested in computer engineering topics please consult our MSc projects page or research page.

  • If you are not a TU Delft student and you are interested to join computer engineering please note that English is the official language for the computer engineering master of science (MS) and Ph.D. programs.
    If you would like to know about graduate admissions to computer engineering, application deadlines, careers, scholarships, grants, financial information, social life etc, please consult our master of science and PhD program web pages:


    Computer Engineering Master of Science Program


    Computer Engineering PhD Program


    IDEA League: TU Delft, and consequently the faculty of Electrical Engineering Mathematics and Computer Science and Computer Engineering is part of the IDEA league. The league is intended to foster some of the best university bachelor, master of science and Phd studies in Europe and is a strategic alliance of four of the top ranked universities in Europe, Imperial College London, TU Delft, ETH Zurich and RWTH Aachen. The IDEA League is committed to the highest international standards in both research and education. English is the accepted language for teaching and research. Bachelor, Master of science and Phd Students have the flexibility to move between the partner universities. Regarding education there are scholarships and we encourage our master of science computer engineering students  to participate in this program. The scholarships contribute to the cost of studying for a master's degree in each institution by covering fees and providing a grant towards maintenance.

    Studentships: The studentship for the master of science in computer engineering is two years after the student has completed a bachelors program in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science or related field. The studentship for the phd studies in computer engineering is four years after a masters degree completed in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, or related field. Financial aid for both master of science and phd computer engineering studentships is available in the form of fellowships, scholarships, and research assistantships. For more information please refer to the appropriate web page. ( see Masters for the master of science and PhD for the phd studies).

    Graduate program coordinator: Georgi Gaydadjiev

    NOTE to prospective students: Before you contact the coordinator of computer engineering please read carefully the information on the computer engineering Master of Science and PhD graduate program pages.