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Chemical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 397 Chemical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

A PhD in Chemical Engineering is an exciting opportunity for those passionate about pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge and making a real impact in the field of engineering.

What's it like to study a PhD in Chemical Engineering?

Studying a PhD in Chemical Engineering is a challenging and rewarding experience. As a doctoral student, you will have the opportunity to delve deep into a specific area of chemical engineering and contribute to the advancement of the field. Whether it's developing new materials, improving industrial processes, or finding sustainable solutions, your research will have the potential to shape the future of engineering.

During your PhD, you will work closely with a supervisor who will guide and support you throughout your research journey. You will have access to state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities, allowing you to conduct experiments and gather data to support your research findings. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with other researchers and attend conferences to share your work and gain valuable insights from experts in the field.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Chemical Engineering

To pursue a PhD in Chemical Engineering, you will typically need a strong academic background in engineering or a related field. Most universities require a minimum of a 2.1 Honours degree or a Master's degree in a relevant subject. Additionally, you will need to submit a research proposal outlining your intended area of research and how it aligns with the expertise of the department or faculty.

PhD in Chemical Engineering funding options

Funding for PhDs in Chemical Engineering may be available from various sources, including governments, universities and charities, business or industry. See our full guides to PhD funding for more information.

PhD in Chemical Engineering careers

A PhD in Chemical Engineering opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates can find employment in various sectors, including pharmaceuticals, energy, environmental engineering, and manufacturing. With your advanced knowledge and research skills, you can pursue careers in research and development, process engineering, project management, or academia.

Many graduates of a PhD in Chemical Engineering go on to work in research and development roles, where they can contribute to the development of new technologies and processes. Others may choose to work in consultancy, providing expert advice and solutions to industry challenges. Additionally, academia offers opportunities for those interested in teaching and conducting further research.

Overall, a PhD in Chemical Engineering equips you with the skills and knowledge to make a significant impact in the field of engineering and opens up exciting career prospects in various industries.

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Programming Colloidal Self-Assembly for Advanced Materials

A PhD place is available with Dr Dwaipayan Chakrabarti in the School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham on a project themed on designing and developing colloidal advanced materials, using high-performance computing, underpinned by theories of statistical mechanics and wave propagation in periodic structures. Read more

Funded PhD Studentships in Negative Emissions Technologies for Net Zero (NET2ZERO)

Engineered removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere is one way of helping to meet our decarbonisation and climate change commitments. Read more

PhD Studentships - Process Industries: Net Zero Data Driven Optimisation for Process Scale-up

Award summary. These studentships provide 100% fees (Home & international), a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £18,622 (2023/24 UKRI rate), and a research training support grant of £20,000. Read more

Fully-funded PhD Studentship in The Corrosion of Magnox Spent Nuclear Fuel

The safe storage of the UK’s nuclear legacy is one of the key aims for Sellafield. Part of that legacy, Magnox reactors were fuelled using uranium metal rods clad in a magnesium-aluminium alloy. Read more

Three-dimensional hybrid composites for repair and recycling PhD

This PhD research opportunity focuses on the development of self-healing three-dimensional metal-composite hybrid materials. These will use through-thickness reinforcement to embed metallic elements, acting as a means of targeted heat introduction, to activate re-processable matrices like thermoplastics or vitrimers. Read more

JLR-Imperial PhD on Sustainable Automotive Manufacturing by Design 2

This new initiative on Sustainable Automotive Manufacturing by Design has been established to develop new knowledge, technologies, and capabilities in view of a low-emission and sustainable automotive manufacturing future, fuelled by electric mobility. Read more

JLR-Imperial PhD on Sustainable Automotive Manufacturing by Design

This new initiative on Sustainable Automotive Manufacturing by Design has been established to develop new knowledge, technologies, and capabilities in view of a low-emission and sustainable automotive manufacturing future, fuelled by electric mobility. Read more

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