We have 11 University of Birmingham, Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
University of Birmingham, Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
We have 11 University of Birmingham, Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
High-Fidelity Simulation and Data-Driven Modelling for Urban Air Vehicle (UAV) Noise
Join us in shaping the future of quiet and sustainable urban air mobility!. Read more
Advanced preclinical testing of modern joint replacements.
Preclinical mechanical and tribological joint simulation is a gateway technology for the safe introduction of medical devices like total hip replacements. Read more
Articular Cartilage: ageing, hydration and energetics
Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease afflicting articular joints such as at the hip and knee. Over 200,000 knee and total hip arthroplasty procedures take place yearly in the UK alone. Read more
A computational fluid dynamics pipeline for predicting thrombus formation: enhancing the planning of mitral heart valve surgery
This PhD targets a gap in healthcare technology. To support the planning of heart valve surgery, it will focus on developing a numerical model for the formation of thrombus in blood (‘blood-clot’). Read more
AI-Enhanced Sustainability: Driving Net-Zero Targets in Advanced Manufacturing Technology
This project is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research in partnership with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC). Read more
Intelligent Automated Valorisation of E-Waste
The raw materials obtained from recycling of various materials particularly from e-waste have significant value in enhancing recycling and approaches towards sustainability. Read more
PhD position: Engineering Carbon-Enhanced Materials for Solar Desalination Technologies
As our planet confronts the escalating challenges of water scarcity and climate change, the urgency for sustainable solutions has intensified, prompting innovative approaches such as solar-driven interfacial evaporation (SDIE). Read more
Computational Analysis of Hydrothermal Solar Driven Interfacial Evaporation Systems
Summary Solar-driven interfacial evaporation (SDIE) is an innovative and effective technology that utilizes photothermal materials at the air/water interface to harness solar energy for vapor generation. Read more
Multi-scale durability assessment of continuous glucose monitoring systems
A great opportunity has arisen at the University of Birmingham and Abbott DBC to undertake an industry-led PhD project in the area of continuous glucose monitoring systems durability. Read more
Fracture arising from bone disease
Pathological fracture remains an extensive and significant unmet clinical need driven by an increasingly aged population. Coupled to this is the growing recognition of a series of pathologies (e.g. Read more
Terrestrial Robotic Solutions for High-Resolution Environmental Monitoring
Rising climate challenges, including increased flooding and wildfires, underscore the urgent need for precise and high-resolution environmental monitoring. Read more
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