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Energy Technologies (reliability) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 20 Energy Technologies (reliability) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Enhancing the performance, condition, safety and reliability of offshore wind energy infrastructure systems using optimal inspections and structural health monitoring

These projects are open to students worldwide, but have no funding attached. Therefore, the successful applicant will be expected to fund tuition fees at the relevant level (home or international) and any applicable additional research costs. Read more

Optimization and Control of Hybrid Microgrids with Renewable Energy Integration (RDF25/EE/MPEE/LIU)

Are you interested in helping accelerate the UK government’s ambition to reaching Net Zero by 2050? Here is an excellent opportunity to explore potential microgrid control strategies for increasing the connection of renewable energy within local distribution grids, as well as enhancing network resilience. Read more

Multi-Three-Phase Drives for Electric Transport

The popularity of power electronic drives used to control electrical machines is increasing, pushed by both the surge of renewable energy generation and the ongoing electrification of transport. Read more

Condition monitoring and non-destructive testing of dynamic cable for offshore renewable energy industry

Offshore wind energy is central to UK’s ambition of transitioning to a sustainable future electricity grid. The growth in power generation from floating wind turbines is increasingly further away from shore and utilising the floating wind turbine support structures. Read more

Tackling the geotechnical challenges of floating offshore wind

Co-Supervisor. Professor Susan Gourvenec. Join the UK-wide Offshore Renewable Energy Supergen Hub project, and contribute to the geotechnical engineering of floating offshore wind. Read more

Power Electronics for the Next generation of Integrated Motor Drives (C3.5-ELE-Griffo)

Nearly half of the global electrical energy production is currently consumed by electric motors, a figure expected to rise significantly as electrification in almost all transportation and industrial sectors quickly grows to meet CO2 reduction targets. Read more

Innovative Cooling using Magnetic Liquid for High Power Density Electrical Machines (S3.5-ELE-Li)

Electrical machines are central to our daily lives, powering everything from household appliances to industrial machinery. They are responsible for more than 99% of global electricity generation and over 50% of electricity consumption. Read more

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