Internationality
Research Fields and Advisor Pairing: Students from all over the world are welcome to apply to our various graduate degree programs or apply for a postdoctoral fellowship. The faculty of engineering requires that thesis-based advanced degree candidates first find an adviser before formally applying. Prospective students and postdocs are welcome to browse the research profiles of our faculty members in order to find a mentor with overlapping research interests.
Advisors: School of Electrical Engineering
Advisors: School of Mechanical Engineering
Advisors: Department of Biomedical Engineering
Advisors: Department of Industrial Engineering
Advisors: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- BSc certificate, MSc certificate, PhD certificate (or Certificate of Eligibility)
- Summary of PhD thesis (up to 2 pages)
- Research proposal for postdoc (up to 2 pages)
- At least 2 letters of recommendation (all PhD advisers must submit, at least one letter outside of the Institute where the PhD was granted)
- Full CV
- Copy of passport
- Funding commitment (to be filled by adviser)
- Letter from department head confirming fellowship (handled by adviser)
For more information, see regulations for postdoctoral fellows
Additional information regarding the protocols of the Faculty of Engineering can be found in the handbook of regulations.
Living in Israel: Prospective students with questions regarding visas, insurance, housing, additional scholarships, and tuition can visit the website of the Lowy International School
Global Initiatives
· Prospective Students Week 2024 https://international.tau.ac.il/engineering-week-2024
· Partnering with Postech on Research Initiatives
· Fraunhofer-TAU-TUM Joint BSc project in Mechanical Eng. - Student Exchange Program
· Latest on Material Science- Exeter Uni. And TAU- https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/17/21/5430
· Starting 2025-2026 : Joint program with Columbia University
· Int. guest lecturers giving short courses on various topics

