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Marine Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Glasgow

We have 7 Marine Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Glasgow

A PhD in Marine Engineering is an opportunity to conduct independent research into the engineering challenges of the maritime environment. You'll be looking at improving and optimising the way our coasts, waterways and oceans are utilised in order to improve the lives of millions of people.

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

As a PhD student in Marine Engineering, you'll work with an expert supervisor and a team of fellow researchers, who will help guide your research. Your study will likely incorporate elements of other subjects such as oceanography, environmental science and civil engineering.

Possible research areas include:

  • Offshore energy
  • Marine environmental engineering
  • Contaminated water treatment
  • Marine structures and engineering
  • Underwater robotics
  • Marine geoscience

You'll likely divide your time between lab-based analysis and the writing up of your thesis. You may also have the opportunity to connect with the wider academic community through attending conferences and publishing papers.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Marine Engineering

The minimum entry requirement for a PhD in Marine Engineering is usually a 2:1 undergraduate degree in a relevant subject, though a Masters may sometimes be required.

PhD in Marine Engineering funding options

The main body funding PhDs in Marine Engineering in the UK is the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). Some projects have funding attached, meaning you'll automatically be awarded funding if you are accepted onto the programme.

Some projects also have funding available to self-funded students. You may be able to self-fund by combining the UK government's doctoral loan with additional sources of funding such as support from your university or from a charity or trust.

PhD in Marine Engineering careers

A PhD in Marine Engineering will provide you with the skills to enter a number of careers in areas such as maritime technology, naval architecture and ocean engineering. You may decide to continue your research career, working for a university or research centre.

You may also work for maritime industries, such as shipping and oil and gas, or in areas such as water and waste management, coastal planning and disaster management.

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New EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Wind and Marine Energy Systems and Structures

 Developing Future Leaders in Wind and Marine Renewable Energy Engineering. A new Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) at the University of Strathclyde will train researchers to PhD level in wind and marine energy. Read more

AI-Based Approaches for Ocean Forecast and Development of Ensemble Ocean Climate Data

The Strathclyde Centre for Doctoral Training (SCDT) in "Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based Ocean Forecasts for Marine Operations" is pleased to announce an available PhD studentship position at the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Strathclyde. Read more
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PhD in Electrical Engineering - Battlefield Effect Assessment Using Digital Twins

The James Watt School of Engineering of the University of Glasgow is seeking a highly motivated graduate to undertake an exciting 3-year PhD project entitled ‘Battlefield… Read more
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