We have 155 Mathematical Modelling PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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Mathematical Modelling PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 155 Mathematical Modelling PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

Heads and Tails - Tracking the sperm's beating flagellum

Infertility affects 1 in 6 couples, is emotionally devastating, and requires expensive and invasive treatments. Importantly, we place a significant and unequal burden on women, who often require risk-bearing procedures to address what is caused by, in 50% of cases, a male factor. Read more

Differential equation modelling to address male infertility

Infertility affects 1 in 6 couples, is emotionally devastating, and requires expensive and invasive treatments. Importantly, we place a significant and unequal burden on women, who often require risk-bearing procedures to address what is caused by, in 50% of cases, a male factor. Read more

1 Year - MRes Project: Net-Zero Digital-Twin System Modelling of an Integrated Robotics and Flexible Manufacturing Systems

The Engineering and Mathematics Group within the School of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment is inviting applications for a Master of Research (M.Res) in developing Net-Zero Digital-Twin System Model of an Integrated Robotics and Flexible Manufacturing Systems. Read more

Mathematical Modelling of Poro-Mechanics of Soil

Soil is one of the most complex and important self-assembling organo-mineral composites in the world. All human food supply, ecosystem and infrastructure services depend on soil, yet we have very little understanding of what happens in soil. Read more

Meal optimisation to control glucose levels in people with diabetes

Interested in a rewarding career in bioengineering? Get sponsored to do life-changing research in New Zealand. In diabetes, guidance of diet and exercise regime is often based on sub-optimal one size fits all approaches, so, many receive acceptable guidance, but none receive optimal guidance. Read more
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Impairment of cerebral blood flow regulatory mechanisms in stroke: the influence of stroke sub-type, severity and location

Cerebral Haemodynamics in Ageing and Stroke Medicine (CHiASM) Research Group of the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences has an international reputation for leading research on cerebral haemodynamic alterations resulting from ischaemic and/or haemorrhagic stroke. Read more

Machine Learning for Resilient Operation of Cybersecurity Systems

Are you interested in machine learning and data science and their application to cybersecurity? We have a PhD project fully funded by the DSTL (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory) at The University of Sheffield, part of the prestigious UK Russell Group of Universities in the UK. Read more

Beyond self-similarity in turbulence (REF: AE0054)

Richard Feynman famously quoted ’turbulence is the most important unsolved problem of classical physics’. Understanding and modelling turbulent flow physics will unlock a vast potential for optimising many applications of the energy and transportation sectors. Read more

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