Recruitment for the October 2023 intake is now open. The ERBE Centre for Doctoral Training provides four-year (FT) PhD training at either Loughborough or UCL. Read more
At Loughborough, we are passionate about exploring research questions that matter – both at the forefront of academic debate, and in addressing the challenges faced by policymakers and the world of business. Read more
Presently, there are still, lower proportions of engineering students and professionals that are female; with declared disability; from low-socioeconomic; or ethnic minority backgrounds. Read more
Presently, there are still, lower proportions of engineering students and professionals that are female; with declared disability; from low-socioeconomic; or ethnic minority backgrounds. Read more
Presently, there are still, lower proportions of engineering students and professionals that are female; with a declared disability; from low-socioeconomic; or ethnic minority backgrounds. Read more
Some of the greatest advancements in how ice hockey is played today are largely driven by modern ice hockey sticks – often engineered with leading carbon fibre technology – which allows for maximal energy storage and increased shot speeds compared to traditional wooden sticks. Read more
Built on the initial work of ‘Applying AI to building blueprints for insurance risk assessment (AURIE)’, this project aims to develop an ontology digital twinning approach to construct the domain knowledge graphs for improved risk assessment and underwriting capability. Read more
. Location. MRes year 1, University of Cambridge-Department of Engineering; PhD years 2-4, Universities of Cambridge, Oxford or Loughborough. Read more
Globally there are many legacy nuclear estates such as Sellafield in Cumbria, UK. These sites were often built decades ago without consideration for their eventual fate and are now undergoing nuclear decommissioning and remediation to return the sites to normal use. Read more
A huge amount of nitrogen fixation to ammonia-based fertiliser is required annually to maintain global food supply; it is estimated that artificial fixation accounts for 50% of the terrestrial nitrogen cycle. Read more
Advanced AI techniques, such as deep neural networks, are very useful for monitoring nonlinear dynamics of complex systems, however, there exists scepticism in industry about automated systems taking decisions, sometimes based on opaque criteria that negates human intuition. Read more
A Water-WISER PhD offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the generation of new knowledge to improve water, waste & sanitation infrastructure and services for the poorest and most marginalised members of our global community. Read more
Do you want your PhD study to be part of a meaningful contribution towards a net-zero energy system?. Are you curious to discover how an energy research environment can be enriched through different perspectives from fellow researchers?. Read more
Skeletal muscle is important for health maintenance as well as athletic performance. Understanding how skeletal muscle sex differences can impact function will allow us to create more specific interventions such as training programmes. Read more
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