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Funding for: UK Students Funding amount: Funding will cover tuition fees for UK students (at the Home rate), a stipend at the UKRI rate , and a consumables budget. This is a 3.5-year PhD
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on the design and modelling of ultra-high voltage IGBTs, thyristors, and SiC devices for HVDC and energy systems. Embedded within the EPSRC Rewire network, the project strengthens UK capability in high-voltage
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Start Date: As soon as possible Application deadline: 1st April 2026 Introduction: Climate change and the race to decarbonize our society is making extreme events in fluids more prevalent. These
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industrial partners, such as WAAM3D (https://waam3d.com/ ) and members of WAAMMat (https://waammat.com/ ), gaining valuable industry experience and exposure. The student is expected to acquire the following
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infrastructure reliability is essential to delivering a safer, more resilient and more sustainable railway. This PhD project will establish the first integrated national-scale analysis of hydro-vegetation risk
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candidates will be required to fund the difference between the home fees and international fees. Overview Are you interested in developing Brain-Computer Interface technologies to control brain stimulation in
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community perceptions and knowledge of low-frequency hazards, addressing: How is risk perception informed by historical perspectives and community-embedded knowledge, what is the role of scientific knowledge
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Systems/Financial Mathematics/Probability, Applied Mathematics: Theoretical Physics, Pure Mathematics, and Statistics. The NMES Graduate School is home to the Faculty’s PhD students. It delivers a training
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-year PhD studentship (incl. home fees plus annum stipend ) which is subject to funding restrictions and hence open to UK nationals and those of equivalent status (more information on home fee status here
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. This PhD is part of a significant research investment at CPFC across postgraduate (Post-Doctoral Fellow, PhD, MRes) projects spanning sport science, rehabilitation, and computer science domains