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The Industrial Doctoral Training Centre in Molecular Modelling & Materials Science

IDC in Materials Science & Molecular ModellingThe Industrial Doctorate Centre in Molecular Modelling and Materials Science (MMMS IDC) at University College London welcomed its first students in 2005. The EngD research programme is highly interdisciplinary, with students based in a growing number of UCL science and engineering departments as well as the London Centre of Nanotechnology. Each year, the MMMS IDC funds ten doctoral training studentships in all areas of materials science, where computer modelling plays a significant role. Priority research areas are Energy Materials ; Nano-science for Smart Materials ; and Materials for Bio-medical Applications .

The four year EngD programme is targeted at scientists and engineers, who intend to become research leaders in industry, or wish to maintain significant links with industry in an academic career. Each student has a sponsoring company, where they usually spend significant proportions of their research time. In addition to students who are placed with the sponsoring company, existing employees can be seconded to the EngD programme by their sponsor. This secondment makes a doctoral degree much more accessible for senior researchers with established careers and positions. The taught programme covers a broad range of topics, from computer modelling techniques and materials science courses to business development training and professionally accredited project management. Students also have the opportunity to take courses at the London Business School .

Molecular Modelling IDCThe students in the MMMS IDC have a wide variety of backgrounds, ranging from graduates in Chemical and Medicinal Sciences to Physics, Computer Science and Engineering. Most are recent graduates but others already have significant work experience in industry, but find that doctoral research will broaden their expertise and enhance their career prospects. Similarly, the sponsoring companies also span an increasingly wide range of industrial interests in the UK and abroad, from energy providers and catalyst specialists (Exxon Mobil, Johnson Matthey) to glass manufacturers (Pilkington Glass UK, Asahi Glass Japan), computing hardware and software companies (Silicon Graphics, Accelrys Ltd), biomedical implants (Stanmore Implants Worldwide) and national laboratories (Diamond, ISIS; the MET office; Pacific Northwest National Laboratories, USA; and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in France).
4-year PhD studentships in a collaborative programme run by UCL of UK and Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Applications are invited for 4-year PhD studentships in the area of materials science based in the UCL Industrial Doctorate Centre in Molecular Modelling and Materials Science.

The prospective students will be engaged in a collaborative programme run by The Faculty of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University College London and The School of Materials Science, Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Japan. The students will initially register for a one-year MRes programme and follow by a three-year doctoral research programme.

The studentships are open to UK/EU graduates with a good Honours degree (first or upper second, or a lower second with appropriate postgraduate training) or Masters degree in Physical Sciences, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, BioChemistry or a related subject. If you wish to apply for the studentship, please send your CV and a covering letter to Dr Nguyen TK Thanh (ntk.thanh@ucl.ac.uk).  

Applications are invited all year round for entry into the M3S programme and studentships are filled on a rolling basis for each September intake.

The EngD MMMS programme has funding from the EPSRC for ten 4-year studentships each year. The programme is open to applicants from the UK and EU, who have been resident in the UK for at least 3 years preceding their start on the MMMS industrial doctorate programme in order to satisfy the standard UK residency rules. Students receive a tax-free stipend of at least £17,000 per annum, including an annual top-up from the sponsoring company. Companies sponsoring existing employees in secondment to the doctoral training programme receive a subsidy towards the student's salary.

UCL MMMS Industrial Doctoral Training

How to Apply

Applications are invited all year round for entry into the MMMS programme. Engineering Doctorates can start at any time, as soon as a project with an industrial sponsor becomes available.

Contact Prof. Nora de Leeuw on n.h.deleeuw@ucl.ac.uk
Current EngD Projects

Dr Z Du
4-year PhD Studentship in Glass Science- exploring the structures and properties of novel glassy materials

Dr A Kerridge
Advancing solvent extraction technology for improved management of contaminated liquors

Prof N de Leeuw
Computer modelling of composite materials for biomedical applications
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