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Energy Technologies (embedded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 8 Energy Technologies (embedded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

AI/ML-Driven Discovery of Hybrid Crystal Organic Semiconductors for Next-Generation Electronic Devices

AI_CDT_DecisionMaking. Details. The development of new electronic materials that can be produced with lower embedded energy, and/or consume less energy during their operational lifetime will be critical in realiseing the challenges of net zero. Read more

Nuclear-Powered Space Propulsion and Terrestrial Reactors: Advanced Modelling of Particulate Fuel Behaviour

Saturn_Nuclear_CDT. The University of Manchester invites applications for a funded PhD position focused on developing a cutting-edge computational framework to model particulate fuel behaviour in nuclear reactors designed for both space propulsion and terrestrial applications. Read more

Modelling exsolution: materials design for sustainable energy

One of the primary challenges for the global community is the supply of plentiful and affordable energy, moving the world away from dependence on fossil fuels by providing green alternatives. Read more

Delivering Sustainable Energy Solutions to Ports

Ports are major sources of greenhouse gas emissions as they commonly move up to 10,000 containers a day from ship to road or rail transport and correspondingly in the reverse direction from land transport onto ships. Read more

Radiation effects on fatigue performance of high temperature steels

The aim of this PhD project is to assess the impact of local microstructure and radiation damage on the fatigue performance of advanced high-temperature fusion steels, potential candidates for the first wall and tritium breeder components. Read more
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