-
. Daily activities include coding, data analysis, simulation modelling, and collaboration with industry partners. Some travel to manufacturing facilities and conferences may be required. This funded PhD
-
in leaf size, shape and surface texture, all species have an astonishing ability to self-right when flipped over. Preliminary data indicate that drastic differences in surface wettability between
-
consider the multiple health and other impacts when deciding on appropriate action. This PhD studentship will conduct an assessment of the impacts of policies aimed at improving home energy efficiency
-
health. There is likely a gendered dimension to this topic, given that predominantly women are victims of domestic violence. This PhD project will examine the relationship between climate-induced
-
November 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. This PhD project aims to explore how emerging datasets could provide value to the UK’s insurance industry through a combination of data analytics, modelling
-
of contact (e.g. online chat, e-mail or telephone) and explore potential linkage to other helpline datasets (e.g. AgeUK). In the 2nd and 3rd year of the PhD research, the data will then be used to conduct
-
subwavelength features that enable tailored optical responses not found in nature—such as negative refractive index. This funded PhD studentship will develop 3D-printed optical metamaterials to sculpt ultrashort
-
. The student will perform ‘big data’ analysis of patient cohorts including time-based evaluation of the impact of introducing CT-FFR as a national health intervention into a healthcare system. Exploratory
-
The University of Exeter’s Department of Public Health and Sport Science is inviting applications for a PhD studentship funded by PVolve and University of Exeter to commence on 22nd September 2025