We have 106 Cardiff University PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
Cardiff University PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
We have 106 Cardiff University PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
PhD in Chemistry: Alternative synthetic routes to FOX-7 and BITE-101: EPSRC IDLA PhD
The aim of the Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award (IDLA) PhD studentship, jointly sponsored by EPSRC and DSTL will be to develop microreactor technology for new flow electrochemical methods to solve current challenges in the synthesis of energetic materials, exemplified by the development of new synthetic routes towards FOX-7 and BITE-101. Read more
PhD in Chemistry:Sustainable adipic acid synthesis, from 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), using redox paired nanoparticles, supported by an artificial intelligence approach: EPSRC IDLA PhD
The aim of the Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award (IDLA) PhD studentship, jointly sponsored by EPSRC and bp, is to provide a sustainable approach for adipic acid production, using 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) a renewable biomass feedstock. Read more
Quantum-limited holographic sensing of nanoparticles in plasma CVD of quantum devices
Solid state device fabrication underpinning semiconductor and quantum technology [1] relies heavily on etching and deposition techniques based on plasma chemical vapour deposition (CVD) [2,3]. Read more
Cardiff Business School Scholarships in Business and Management and Economics
CARBS PhD Scholarships in Business Management or Economics. The Cardiff Business School PhD programme prepares you for a career as a leading academic scholar, a business practitioner, or a policy decision-maker. Read more
Semiconductor Quantum Optics
3.5 Year fully funded PhD. Are you passionate about cutting-edge research that could shape the future of technology? Join us in exploring one of the most exciting frontiers in science—quantum optics. Read more
Multi-omics informed drug development for advanced breast cancer treatment solutions.
3.5 Year full time studentship. Project summary. Optimising the development of new drugs for the treatment of Solid tumours is protracted and inefficient. Read more
PhD in Chemistry: Studies in heterogeneous catalysts
The Max Planck Centre for fundamental studies on heterogeneous catalyst was established in 2019 and has two themes operating on experimental heterogeneous catalysis; namely catalyst design and acetylene chemistry. Read more
PhD in Chemistry: Electron Microscopy of New Catalysts for Acetylene Chemistry
This PhD project will apply world-leading electron microscopy techniques to the study of new catalysts for acetylene-based chemistry. Read more
PhD in Chemistry: New catalysts for acetylene processes enabling a sustainable future
Chemical industry produces tens of thousands of chemical intermediates and products that are essential components of polymers, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, fragrances, paints, and more, elevating the overall quality and length of human life across the globe. Read more
Virtual Histology Through Statistical Descriptors: Enhancing MRI for Cancer Diagnosis
Accurate cancer diagnosis currently relies on invasive biopsies to obtain microscopic histological data, a process that poses risks of false negatives and significant patient discomfort. Read more
Engaging the public in sustainable strategic planning through serious games
The UK requires major changes to public policy and planning of cities to address the challenges we face. meeting Net Zero emissions targets by 2050, revitalizing high streets in economic decline, addressing a crisis of public health and supporting equitable well-being for all while we do so. Read more
Developing a personalised stress management system with biosensing wearables
Nine in ten adults in the UK suffer from high or extreme stress in 2023. Stress-related disorders and burnouts cost the UK economy more than £28 billion, 23 million sick days, and 165,000 bed days for the National Health Service (NHS) per year [1]. Read more
PhD in Chemistry: Three-dimensional imaging of nanoparticles in liquid environments
This project aims to develop new techniques in electron microscopy to characterise the structure of nanoparticles in a variety of liquids. Read more
PhD in Chemistry: Sustainable Catalysis Using Non-Metals
This research program will illustrate new design strategies to synthesise ambiphilic molecules that contain both electrophilic (Lewis acidic) and nucleophilic (Lewis basic) sites that may be employed as catalysts (known as Frustrated Lewis Pairs). Read more
PhD in Chemistry - Microwave assisted synthesis of doped semiconductors for photocatalytic applications
Microwave assisted synthesis of doped semiconductors for photocatalytic applications. Read more