Aalto Doctoral Programme in Science
Doctoral thesis
Forms of doctoral theses in the School of Science
An article-based doctoral thesis consists of a set of publications on a related set of problems, and a summary of the findings.
The articles included in the doctoral thesis are published or submitted for publication in an acknowledged peer-reviewed forum in the discipline (for example, a scientific publication series, conference proceedings or other work). Articles not yet accepted for publication can also be included in the doctoral thesis.
The articles may also include co-authored publications if the author's independent contribution to them can be demonstrated. An article can be included in several doctoral theses if the separate contribution of the doctoral student can be demonstrated.
The number of articles required for the thesis depends on their extent, scientific significance and quality as well as on the weight of the independent contribution of the doctoral student to the publications. You can see examples of award-winning theses from all departments below.
The summary of the article-based doctoral thesis is an independent entity, which provides an overview of the thesis contents. The summary shall describe the research problem, research goals and methods, and presents a summary of the key findings. The summary shall assess the significance of the study for the discipline. The summary shall contain a list of the publications included in the thesis and describe the independent contribution of the student in each publication separately. In the summary one has to list clearly the specific scientific contribution of the thesis.
A monograph is a coherent writing based on the work of the doctoral student and written by the student. The monograph may contain references to previous works by the doctoral student on the same topic.
The doctoral thesis describes the research problem, the research goals, the used methods and results, and presents a summary of the key findings. The summary shall assess the significance of the study for the discipline.
An essay-based doctoral thesis consists of scientific essays and a summary. The essays and the summary shall deal with a single research problem or set of problems so that, when viewed as a whole, the independent contribution of the author meets the requirements set for a doctoral thesis.
Each of the essays shall contain new results and viewpoints, and shall primarily be based on independent research by the author, but also collaboratively written essays may be accepted as part of the doctoral thesis if the independent contribution of the author can be clearly demonstrated.
The number of essays required depends on their extent, scientific significance and quality as well as on the weight of the independent contribution of the author to the essays.
The summary describes the research problem, research goals and methods, and presents a summary of the key findings. The summary shall assess the significance of the study for the discipline. The summary contains a description of the independent contribution of the author in each of the essays.
Instructions
The topic of your doctoral thesis is approved by the Doctoral Programme Committee of the School when you are accepted to the doctoral programme. Your research plan is the basis for your thesis work.
Doctoral thesis at Aalto University Doctoral thesis: preparation for pre-examination and publication (Finalising your doctoral studies, aalto.fi)Publishing your doctoral thesis (Finalising your doctoral studies, aalto.fi)
Incentive scholarships
Published doctoral theses
Doctoral thesis awards since 2011
Aalto University School of Science awards annually doctoral thesis awards for exceptionally distinguished theses. Decisions on the thesis awards are made by the Dean based on the proposals from Doctoral Programme Committee and the departments. Value of the doctoral thesis award is 3000 euros.
Next public defences at the School of Science

Public defence in Computer Science, M.Sc.(Tech.) Tarmo Nurmi
Multilayer networks: phenomena, theory, and practice (title of the thesis).
Public defence in Industrial Engineering and Management, M.Sc.(Econ.) Suvi-Tuuli Vuori
Toward an Emotion-Based Perspective on Organizations: How Emotions Drive Strategic Action and Organizational Practices
Public defence in Engineering Physics, M.Sc. Francis Albert Devasagayam
Plasma flows and turbulence in gyrokinetic simulations