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IAPETUS DLA PhD Studentships – Geography, Natural and Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics and Physics, Civil Engineering, Computing, & Geoscience Award Summary 100% of tuition fees paid
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PhD Studentship in Chemical Engineering: Energy dense supercapacitors using novel electrode materials. Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780
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PhD Studentships - Process Industries: Net Zero - Chemical Engineering for Sustainable Wastewater-to-Resource Systems Award Summary 100% fees (UK Home only), a minimum tax-free annual living
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to develop the new processes, process technologies and green chemistries required for the process industries’ transition to Net Zero. This PhD will focus on scaling up and optimising MEC technology for real
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integrity and develop new ways to assess and monitor these impacts. Working at the interface of climate science, geotechnical engineering, remote sensing and critical asset management you will integrate
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. Working at the interface of climate science, geotechnical engineering, remote sensing and critical asset management you will integrate national datasets (e.g. UK Climate Projections, Environment Agency
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Sponsor EPSRC Supervisors Dr Haoyu Huang , Lecturer in Structural Engineering, School of Engineering, Newcastle University Prof Sean Wilkinson , Professor in Structural Engineering, School of Engineering
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, or expect to gain, a minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (inc. computing, mathematics, engineering etc.). Enthusiasm for research
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develop a robust, new methodology for assessing future drought risk. It will use a wide range of climate projections (UKCP, CMIP6, and SMILES) and physically-based river models to generate a wide range of
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or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (e.g. chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering) is our standard entry, however we place value on prior experience