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Bioengineering (safety) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 12 Bioengineering (safety) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Explainable AI for Safety Critical Engineering Systems

  Research Group: Intelligent Systems and Robotics
The University of York is at the forefront of transformative research in data-centric engineering, digital twins, and AI. Our pioneering work is revolutionizing the design of complex systems by harnessing the power of data. Read more

Development of novel engineering solutions for explosion free in any fire self-venting (TPRD-less) composite hydrogen storage tanks

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
This PhD project aims to develop scientifically robust safety strategies and engineering solutions to bridge key knowledge gaps in the safety of compressed gaseous hydrogen (CGH2) storage tanks reinforced with polymer composites. Read more

Investigating the tissue response to a novel knee ligament implant

This full-time DPhil (PhD) post at the Botnar Institute, NDORMS, University of Oxford, will use cutting edge biomaterial and biological characterisation methods to investigate the tissue response to a novel knee ligament implant in vivo and ex vivo. Read more

Fire Dynamics, Material Flammability and Computer Modelling of Fire Phenomena

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
Fire dynamics and material flammability are important research areas within fire safety engineering (FSE) in identifying and understanding the mechanisms related to the degradation, ignition and burning of materials and subsequent the fire spread and development with the ultimate goal to improve fire safety (people and structure) in buildings and other spaces. Read more

Advanced Chemical Sensors for Biodetection (ACSB)

Overview. An aerosol is a suspension of particles or droplets in the air and includes airborne dusts, mists, fumes or smoke. The suspended particles maintain their physical properties of their solid or liquid state, but they behave like a vapour. Read more

Systems for effective and sustainable resource management at hospitals

Supervisory team. Prof Ian Williams, Prof Peter Shaw. Hospital waste management is an important environmental and public safety issue, due to the infectious, toxic or hazardous nature of the waste. Read more

Organ-on-a-chip Centre for Doctoral Training programme projects

EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Next Generation Organ on a Chip Technology (COaCT). Up to 16 fully funded 4-year studentships available, supervisors are named with each project. Read more

Model-based Approach for Prognostics Health Management (PHM) for Fusion Reactors

  Research Group: Plasma and fusion science and technologies
The University of York is at the forefront of transformative research in data-centric engineering, digital twins, and AI, bringing about a revolution in the design and operation of systems. Read more

Creating the ethical chemical engineer: pedagogy and practice of teaching ethics in Chemical Engineering

Chemical engineering will be critical to countering many global threats over thee next decades, in particular climate change, but also challenges in public health, resource sustainability, innovation in manufacturing, and secure food and energy supplies. Read more
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