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interface PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 274 interface PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Collaborative Computational Modelling at the Interface

Collaborative Computational Modelling at the Interface (CCMI) is an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) collaboration between University College London (UCL) and Imperial College London, offering a fully funded 4-year PhD programme, commencing September 2025. Read more

EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Collaborative Computational Modelling at the Interface

Collaborative Computational Modelling at the Interface (CCMI) is an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) collaboration between University College London (UCL) and Imperial College London, offering a fully funded 4-year PhD programme, commencing September 2025. Read more

PhD Engineering Scholarship: Intuitive Interface for Human Movement Augmentation in Robotic Surgery

Many surgical procedures require cooperation between the surgeon and their assistants, where the communication is critically important as it will ultimately determine the intervention's efficiency and thus the patient's condition. Read more

Tyre / surface interface using AI

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
This project will use AI to investigate the tyre / surface interface using Agile Transformation as its basis. The project is founded on 40 years experience and collaborative networks with investigating this interface by the Lead PI. Read more

Engineering new handheld sediment profile imaging (SPI) systems to better understand the marine/terrestrial interface

Supervisory Team. Dr Adrian Nightingale and Dr Charlie Thompson. Sediments are fundamentally important natural environments: habitats for plants and animals, sinks for carbon sequestration, and natural flood protection buffers. Read more

Using Brain Computer Interface to Improve Cognitive Performance

Electroencephalogram (EEG) is a non-invasive technique commonly used to measure brain activity. In this project, we aim at using EEG Biofeedback (brain-computer interface (BCI)) for improving cognitive performance (e.g. Read more

Advanced brain-computer interface

A brain-computer interface (BCI) provides a direct communication pathway between a human brain and an external device. Using appropriate sensors and data processing algorithms, a BCI maps patterns of brain activity associated with a volitional thought onto signals suitable for communication and control. Read more

Join our graduate school at the interface of biology and computation: IMPRS-BAC in Berlin

We are looking for outstanding graduates from all over the world – whether you have a degree in biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, computer science or mathematics, as long as you have a passion for working at the interface between molecular life sciences and computational sciences, this may be the place for you. Read more

PhD Adaptive Mesh Refinement for More Efficient Predictions of Wall Boiling Bubble Dynamics - (ENG 226)

This exciting opportunity is based within the Fluids and Thermal Engineering Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering which conducts cutting edge research into experimental and computational heat and mass transfer, multiphase flows, thermal management, refrigeration, energy, combustion, and process optimisation. Read more
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Mesoscale Representations of Geometry and Structure for Real-Time Rendering

  Research Group: School of Computing
Project. Modelling complex structures at the interface between macro- and microscale in real-time computer graphics. Computer Graphics conceptually uses two fundamental models on different scales. Read more
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Electrifying Cells! Exploring the role of bioelectronic stimulation and bioelectric signalling, with a focus on influencing stem cell behaviour

Electrical stimulation of cells and tissues has been observed to help with healing processes, for example in bone regeneration. Within the NHS, some fracture clinics use electrical stimulation as a to promote healing, often when other methods fail. Read more

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