The School of Engineering and the Built Environment is delighted to offer a number of exciting PhD research project opportunities for PhD students advertised in ‘Find a PhD’ in the following areas:
- 3D forming of cellulosic biopolymer materials using electrohydrodynamic atomisation
- Artificial intelligence monitoring system for soil contamination based on Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)
- Bamboo-Timber Composite Materials for Tall Buildings and Long Span Structures
- Characterisation of a Static Concentrator for Building Integrated Photovoltaic
- Coupling Artificial Intelligence with Statistical and Econometric Methods for Transport Data Analysis
- Development of micro concentrators for electric vehicles
- Driving simulator studies of human factors and traffic safety using statistical data modelling, AI and machine learning
- Explaining and predicting travel behaviour using data collected by mobile phones
- Exploring the multiscale character of mathematical models of infectious diseases.
- Exploring the potential of hydrogen usage as primary fuel in advanced compression ignition engines
- Integrated Lab-on-Chip system for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle using optical sensors and deep learning
- Monitoring of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Project Description
- OPTIMISATION OF ZERO-LIQUID DISCHARGE DESALINATION SYSTEMS POWERED BY RENEWABLE ENERGY
- Optimising Work and Heat Exchange Networks Towards Improved Energy Efficiency Processes
- PHD in Miniaturised Cellulose Nanomaterial-based Antennas and Arrays Design and Performance Evaluation for Internet of Things applications.
- PHD in RF-Powered Battery-less Wireless Sensor Network Design and Peformance Evaluation for Internet of Things (IoT) Applications.
- Recycling Polymeric based Composites for Construction Applications
- Smart air monitoring system for the detection of microbial pathogens based on image processing and deep learning
- Solution Blow Spinning (SBS) of Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) based Nanofibres for Energy Harvesting and Sensing Applications
- Towards carbonless thermal engines using ammonia as primary fuel
- Using simulation tools to optimise the performance of modern insulations in UK Dwellings
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