For any engineering job you need to understand the basics in maths and physics, and then add to that some applied theories that you learn on engineering courses. For a PhD you need to do well at uni (usually you have to get a 2:1 or more which means getting at least 60% in all the exams and coursework).
Once you get on to the PhD course, you need to be very self-motivated and organise your time well. You also need to be able to communicate with other people so you can ask for advice and present your work. And of course you need to be very interested in your subject – studying one subject in a lot of detail for 3 whole years would be impossible if you didn’t like the subject!
It is important that you can work with others, and are technically good at making the things that are asked of you. The only other skill is a bit of computing and maths!
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