About the PhD Programs

What are the employment opportunities for our PhD students?

In addition to faculty positions in engineering and science, our PhD students are being courted by pharmaceutical companies (Amgen, Abbott Laboratories, Novartis), semiconductor companies (Intel, IBM, TEL, Seagate), high-tech materials and specialty chemical companies (3M, HP, Dow, Kimberly Clark), as well as startups in a wide range of sectors. The list of potential employers will vary depending on the nature of your research.

What opportunities are available in academia for our PhD students?

A degree in molecular engineering or quantum science and engineering will enable you to seek academic positions in physics, chemistry, biochemistry, materials science, chemical engineering, and biological or biochemical engineering. The options available to you will largely depend on the nature of your research. Current University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering students and postdocs continue to receive attractive offers for faculty positions at premier universities.

Are there opportunities for research abroad?

Our students have engaged in a range of international research experiences, including:

Can I select a scientist from Argonne National Laboratory as my thesis advisor?

Yes, you can select an Argonne scientist to collaborate with on your thesis, provided you have a faculty sponsor within the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering.

What degree in will I receive exactly?

You will be granted a PhD in Molecular Engineering or a PhD in Quantum Science and Engineering, depending on your program.

Does your program have an application fee and a fee waiver?

Yes, the application fee is $90 and is required for an application to be considered as submitted. For fee waiver criteria, please visit this website.

What are the English Language Requirements (ELP) for enrollment into the PhD program?

More information on English Language Proficiency (ELP) can be found on this website, but in short, in order to meet the proof of proficiency requirement, applicants either:

Submit that you meet UChicago's ELP through two waivers on your application:

  • Primary Language Waiver: If English has been a primary language of communication and schooling for you since childhood, you may attest to this on the application. We cannot assist you in determining if this is the case for you. Falsifying this information, as with any other information on the application, may lead to revocation of an offer of admission
  • Education Waiver: If you were enrolled for at least one full academic year in the last ten years, as a full-time, degree-seeking student at an accredited English-medium post-secondary institution in one of the following countries or territories.

Take one of two different ELP tests:

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) internet-based test (iBT), including tests taken online at-home, or in a testing center
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic – Note: applicants are required to take the Academic Reading/Writing test within IELTS, not the General Training Reading/Writing test.
     

Any other proficiency tests, exams, equivalent coursework, certificate/certifications, endorsement from faculty, and/or other measurement other than the TOEFL or IELTS are not accepted. This includes the IELTS “Indicator” test and the TOEFL ITP Plus.

Will you accept my application if my ELP scores arrive after the deadline?

Self-reporting your test scores in your application allows us to better review your application while we await the arrival of your official scores. We urge you to take an ELP test no later than mid-October to avoid these issues.

If you have not submitted an official English Language Proficiency (ELP), do not meet either ELP waiver, and are offered admission into one of our programs, your admission will be conditional upon sending official ELP test scores that meet or exceed our requirements (see prior FAQ for more details).

Are there deadlines or requirements for letters of recommendation?

Two letters of recommendation are required for your application to be considered complete, however we recommend three letters of recommendation for UChicago PME PhD applications.

To enter your recommenders for your application, complete the following:

  • First, create an application provide by going to apply-pme.uchicago.edu/apply/
  • Create a profile and begin applying to your desired program.  You do not have to complete all the application components at once, you can skip around to different tabs after you've selected your program.  One of these tabs is labeled Recommendations.
  • In this tab, you enter the contact information for your application letters of recommendation.

The application deadline is for you to have submitted all the materials that you are personally responsible for (e.g., transcripts, candidate statement, personal statement, resume, etc.).

Though not ideal, your recommendation letters can be submitted after the deadline.  We generally ask for them to be submitted a couple of days after the deadline.  If two of your letters have been submitted, your application will be reviewed by our committee.  If your application is read and evaluated without a third letter, it is very unlikely to be read and evaluated again.  Faculty reading and evaluation can take place one to two days after the application deadline.  If your application has less than two letters of recommendation, it is not complete.  The faster they are in, the quicker your application can be reviewed.  Faculty begin to decline reading applications that are incomplete anywhere from one to three business days after the application deadline.

How can I see if my recommenders have sent their letters?

Once you have submitted your application, you can view the status of your recommendation letters on your application status page.

When you provide your recommenders’ contact information in the online application, they will immediately receive a link to where they can provide additional information about themselves, view your letter request, and submit their letters. Once you have submitted your application, you may continue to add and remind recommenders until we have received the required two letters. To make changes or remove a recommender from your file, you will need to contact us at pme-admissions@uchicago.edu.

If a letter recommender has not received an email notifying them from our admissions office, do not add them to your application again. Instead, notify pme-admissions@uchicago.edu.

Are students admitted to the program directly enrolled in PhD? Or is there a 1-year pre doctoral degree prior to enrolling into the PhD?

Once students are admitted, they are directly admitted into the PhD program.  There is no pre-doctoral work.  Students begin taking coursework full time for their first six quarters, and then progress into applying for candidacy. View this page for the Molecular Engineering curriculum and the Quantum Science and Engineering curriculum.

Do I have to contact faculty for my application? Are students assigned a lab during admission?

Applicants do not have to contact faculty as part of the admission and application process. Students may contact faculty if they are interested in networking with faculty to learn more about the program and the faculty member’s research.

Applicants are asked to list at least two UChicago PME faculty members whose research most interests you in the application. We encourage prospective students and applicants to review our faculty directory and our CASE directory to view the research of our principal investigator’s.

Admitted students are not automatically assigned to labs upon admission. Incoming UChicago PME PhD students identify potential Primary Academic Research Advisor(s) through a variety of mechanisms: one-on-one interactions during PhD admitted students visits; meetings and interactions during orientation week; attending scheduled PhD match talks; email exchanges; individual meetings; and ‒ by direct arrangement with, and at the discretion of, the potential advisor ‒ attending research group meetings and participating in a research rotation during the summer prior to, or autumn quarter of the first year.  For more information about, please review the Advising section of the UChicago PME PhD Graduate Handbook

Does your program enroll PhD transfer students?

We do not accept transfer students. You may apply for admission in our Molecular Engineering or Quantum Science and Engineering programs, both of which only matriculate admitted students in our autumn quarter.  If a student were to be admitted with PhD coursework or milestones from another institution, our academic affairs administration will not consider reviewing your completed coursework and doctoral milestones for the purpose of waiving PhD program requirements.

Are interviews part of the admissions process?

Yes, both our Molecular Engineering and Quantum Science and Engineering PhD programs utilize interviews as part of the admissions process. Interview invitations are sent to applicants’ email address on file after passing an initial application review. Interview times average 15 – 20 minutes.