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Criteria The award is available to UK and international applicants. You should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2:1 Honours degree, or international equivalent, in Electrical Engineering or closely
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Resilience of Cyber-Physical Transport Systems Award Summary 100% fees covered and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate) (Only available for UK students
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minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (e.g. Applied Mathematics, Physics, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering). Enthusiasm for research
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Element Method (CFD-DEM) model to simulate and optimise the high-temperature chlorination process used by Krystal Technology Ltd, a UK-based leader in high-purity quartz production. This project will
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). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a background in electronic engineering, physics or a related discipline. Strong practical skills
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twins, enabling real-time stress-testing under simulated edge cases like cyber-physical attacks and sensor failures. The Research Challenges There exists a complex interplay of factors that present
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the basic biophysics/neuroscience issues that have been a barrier to bionic vision to date, then develop advanced methods to talk to the brain. Our aim is to utilise this technology to restore sight to those
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for candidates passionate about sustainability, plant science, and nature-based engineering innovation. This PhD studentship is part of the Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe) CDT funded by EPSRC and the
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urban green infrastructure, and shaping future design standards. Ideal for candidates passionate about sustainability, plant science, and nature-based engineering innovation. This PhD studentship is part
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are adopting a contextual admissions process. This means we will consider other key competencies and experience alongside your academic qualifications. An example can be found here . A minimum 2:1 Honours degree