A PhD degree in a relevant field or discipline (Electronic Engineering, Microelectronics, Precision Engineering, Optical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Physics, Applied Physics, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Engineering, and others) from a globally recognized university. Priority will be given to those with outstanding industry contributions or practical engineering experiences. For applicants from industry, the educational background and academic records can be flexible upon demonstration of major industrial expertise and contributions.