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Environmental Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 226 Environmental Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

A PhD in Environmental Engineering offers an exciting opportunity to delve into the world of sustainable development and find innovative solutions to environmental challenges. If you have a passion for engineering and a desire to make a positive impact on the planet, then pursuing a PhD in Environmental Engineering could be the perfect path for you.

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

Studying a PhD in Environmental Engineering allows you to explore the intersection of engineering and environmental science. You will have the chance to conduct groundbreaking research in areas such as air and water pollution control, waste management, renewable energy, and sustainable infrastructure development.

During your PhD journey, you will work closely with experienced supervisors and collaborate with fellow researchers in the field. You will have access to state-of-the-art laboratories and cutting-edge technology to conduct experiments and collect data. This hands-on experience will not only enhance your technical skills but also develop your critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Environmental Engineering

To pursue a PhD in Environmental 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 may be required to submit a research proposal outlining your intended area of study and research objectives.

PhD in Environmental Engineering funding options

Funding for PhDs in Environmental 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 Environmental Engineering careers

A PhD in Environmental Engineering opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates can find employment in various sectors, including environmental consulting firms, government agencies, research institutions, and multinational corporations. You could work as an environmental engineer, designing and implementing sustainable solutions for industries and communities. Alternatively, you may choose to pursue a career in academia, conducting research and teaching at universities.

The demand for environmental engineers is growing rapidly as societies become more aware of the need for sustainable development. By obtaining a PhD in Environmental Engineering, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to tackle complex environmental issues and contribute to a greener and more sustainable future.

In conclusion, studying a PhD in Environmental Engineering offers a unique opportunity to combine your passion for engineering with a desire to protect and preserve the environment. With a wide range of career prospects and the chance to make a real difference, pursuing a PhD in Environmental Engineering is a rewarding and fulfilling path to embark on.

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Parameterising wakes for oceanographic models

This Research Project is sponsored by the Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (CEFAS) and is part of the EPSRC CDT in Offshore Wind Energy Sustainability and Resilience’s Predicting Offshore Wind wake interactions for Energy and the enviRonment (POWER) Cluster. Read more

Innovative decommissioning for offshore foundation systems

This project is offered as part of the EPSRC CDT in Offshore Wind Energy Sustainability and Resilience. The CDT is a partnership between Hull, Durham, Loughborough and Sheffield universities, along with over 40 industry partners. Read more

Economic and environmental assessment of energy systems integration for increased utilisation and reduced curtailment of offshore wind farms

This Research Project is part of the EPSRC CDT in Offshore Wind Energy Resilience and Sustainability’s Energy Economics Cluster. The CDT is a partnership between Hull, Durham, Loughborough and Sheffield universities, along with over 40 industry partners. 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

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

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