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Energy Technologies (mechanical design) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 44 Energy Technologies (mechanical design) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

PhD in Mechanical Engineering - A Digital Twin-based approach for Nuclear Reactor Design and Prognosis

The design and lifecycle analysis of low carbon technologies, such as nuclear reactors, is vital to ensuring that nuclear technologies can support dynamic energy demand profiles and support verifiable decarbonization of energy services. Read more

Exciting Funded PhD: Durability of Seals for High-Pressure H2 Generation, Storage & Use - Shape The Future Of Clean Energy!

The University of Sheffield's Leonardo Centre, a world-leader in tribology, is seeking an enthusiastic and self-motivated PhD student to join a collaborative project funded by John Crane Ltd, one of the world’s leading providers of engineered technology. Read more

PhD in Mechanical Engineering - Social-Techno-Economic Analysis of Hydrogen Integration for the Energy Transition

The UK like many nations needs to radical reform its energy services as to support rapid decarbonization. The energy transition from decarbonization, net zero and towards sustainable solutions, must also be responsive to the needs of society, in terms of energy availability and affordability. Read more

PEM Electrolyser for Green Hydrogen Production

  Research Group: Intelligent Systems and Robotics
About the Project. Producing green hydrogen using water electrolysis is an important step towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Read more

PhD in Mechanical Engineering - Federated Digital Twins for Reducing Risk and Uncertainty in Hydrogen Integration.

The energy transition is a highly stochastic and complex problem, especially given the increasing demand to rapidly decarbonize through whole systems thinking – coupling previously independent critical infrastructure and services e.g., energy-transport networks etc. 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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