A meta-atom is an engineered sub-wavelength structure that, when periodically arranged like an atomic lattice, enable optical, electronic, thermal, and chemical functionalities not seen in conventional designs. Read more
Metamaterials are artificially engineered materials with unique properties not found in natural substances. These materials offer remarkable capabilities in load carrying, dynamic impact, wave propagation control, and other physical phenomena. Read more
Manufacturing causes ~20% of global carbon emissions and ~50% of energy use [e.g. 1]. The UK’s third climate change risk assessment [2] suggests the climate crisis has caused irreversible damage. Read more
Manufacturing causes ~20% of global carbon emissions and ~50% of energy use [e.g. 1]. The UK’s third climate change risk assessment [2] suggests the climate crisis has caused irreversible damage. Read more
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath is inviting applications for the following self-funded PhD project expected to start 1 February 2025. Read more
Aim. Optimisation of mechanical metamaterials to reduce impact severity. Summary. Mechanical metamaterials are engineered to have properties that cannot be achieved with their unstructured, intrinsic constituents. Read more
Within the framework of 5G/6G infrastructure, advancements in addressing solutions and service extensions pave the way for innovative technologies like Intelligent Metamaterials and Metasurfaces systems. Read more
The School of Computer Science and Informatics at Cardiff University are delighted to offer fully funded EPSRC studentships starting in January or April 2025. Read more
The literature indicates significant advancements in securing IoT networks, especially against quantum computing threats. Bagchi 2023 proposes a post-quantum lattice-based secure framework called LAS-AIBIoT for ambient intelligence-assisted blockchain-based IoT applications. Read more
Metamaterials have revolutionised the way we control light waves. Essentially, by engineering the diffraction of light on sub-wavelength scales, one can design new exotic materials and novel applications, for example flat lenses, invisibility cloaks and negative refraction. Read more
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath is inviting applications for the following self-funded PhD project expected to start 1 February 2025. Read more
A PhD studentship is available at the intersection of quantum optics, nanophotonics, plasmonics and molecular spectroscopy. How to confine, control and manipulate light at atomic scales has been an area of immense fundamental and technological interest. Read more
Supervisory Team: Eric Plum, Nikolay Zheludev. Project description. The balance among elastic, electromagnetic and quantum forces changes dramatically at the nanometre scale. Read more
As part of the £5.5M EPSRC grant, ‘Next Generation Metrology Driven by Nanophotonics’ awarded to the Universities of Huddersfield and Southampton, we are… Read more
Location. Renewable Energy, Penryn Campus, Cornwall, Exeter. The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship fully-funded by the University to commence on 06 January 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Read more
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