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Mechanical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 552 Mechanical Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Are you passionate about solving complex problems and designing innovative solutions? A PhD in Mechanical Engineering could be the perfect opportunity for you to delve deeper into the world of engineering and make a significant impact in the field.

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

Studying a PhD in Mechanical Engineering is an exciting and challenging journey. As a doctoral student, you will have the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research in areas such as robotics, renewable energy, materials science, and fluid dynamics. You will work closely with experienced faculty members and fellow researchers, collaborating on projects that push the boundaries of engineering knowledge.

During your PhD, you will have the chance to attend conferences, present your research findings, and network with professionals in the industry. You will also have access to state-of-the-art laboratories and advanced equipment, enabling you to conduct experiments and simulations to validate your hypotheses.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Mechanical Engineering

To pursue a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, you will typically need a strong academic background, including a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. Most universities require a minimum of a 2.1 Honours degree, although some may accept a 2.2 with relevant research experience.

In addition to academic qualifications, you will need to demonstrate your research potential through a research proposal outlining your intended area of study and research objectives. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, as well as a passion for innovation, are also highly valued.

PhD in Mechanical Engineering funding options

Funding for PhDs in Mechanical 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 Mechanical Engineering careers

A PhD in Mechanical Engineering opens up a world of exciting career opportunities. Graduates often find employment in industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, manufacturing, and consulting. With your advanced knowledge and research expertise, you can pursue roles as research scientists, engineering consultants, university professors, or even start your own engineering firm.

Furthermore, a PhD in Mechanical Engineering equips you with transferable skills such as critical thinking, project management, and data analysis, which are highly sought after in various sectors. Whether you choose to work in academia, industry, or entrepreneurship, your PhD will provide you with a solid foundation for a successful and fulfilling career in the field of Mechanical Engineering.

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Failure Fundamentals: Understanding the role of Hydrogen in Jet Engine Failure

The Department of Materials at Imperial College London, as part of the new CDT in Materials 4.0, is looking for a candidate to undertake a PhD project in the field of Metallurgy, investigating failure in jet engine materials. Read more

SustAI CDT - The URKI AI Centre Doctoral Training in AI for Sustainability is now recruiting for September 2024

Environmental sustainability is one of the greatest challenges the world is facing, with many organisations and countries including the UK setting ambitious targets to reduce emissions and waste and increase renewable energy production. Read more

PhD in multi-energy systems analysis with Artificial Intelligence models

Background. The UK and the World are rapidly shifting towards multi-energy systems, such as districts and industrial parks with large amounts of renewable electricity, renewable heating & cooling, clean fuels (e.g. 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

JLR-Imperial PhD on Sustainable Automotive Manufacturing by Design

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

Investigating the effect of plastics recycling on nanoplastic production in packaging applications

Nanoplastics, defined as plastic particles measuring less than 1000 nanometres, have emerged as a significant concern due to their ability to infiltrate ecosystems, posing potential risks to the environment. Read more

Real-Time Brain Injury Prediction and Protection Framework for Intelligent Vehicles

The advancement of intelligent vehicles (IVs) has significantly improved their collision avoidance capabilities under normal driving conditions, yet the complete prevention of accidents remains elusive. Read more

Understanding strain localisation around hydrides in irradiated zirconium alloys

Are you someone with a passion to continue learning? Do you believe a career is about putting something back into the world? Does having access to some of the UK’s newest and best research facilities make you feel like a kid in a toy shop? Consider becoming a part of our team!. Read more

Binks Institute for Sustainability: Improving the Reliability and Economy of Anchors for Floating Offshore Wind Energy

As a part of efforts to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050, the UK offshore wind turbine capacity had reached 13.7 GW by 2022, but a higher growth rate is required to meet the target of 50 GW of installed capacity by 2030. Read more

Building Resilience: Investigating Progressive Collapse in Wooden Structures

Self funded project. 3 years start date October 1st 2024. Project Summary. The project aims to develop advanced computational models for simulating the progressive collapse behaviour of wooden structures under various loading scenarios. Read more

Novel topologies and technologies for advanced reluctance machines

Project start date. 01 October 2024. Project duration. 4 years. Studentship funding. Home tuition fees (currently £6,035/year). Maintenance stipend (currently £20,622/year) for 3.5 years. Read more

Study of alloying additions on the extrusion of high-performance automotive aluminium alloys using advanced physical thermomechanical simulation

Applications are invited for one full-time EPSRC Industrial CASE (ICASE) PhD studentship for the project “Study of alloying additions on the extrusion of high-performance automotive aluminium alloys using advanced physical thermomechanical simulation”, at Brunel University London, starting from 1st October 2024. Read more

Understanding the role of alloying additions in the development of high-performance strain-induced precipitation hardenable AA6xxx series aluminium alloys

Applications are invited for one full-time EPSRC Industrial CASE (ICASE) PhD studentship for the project “Understanding the role of alloying additions in the development of high-performance strain-induced precipitation hardenable AA6xxx series aluminium alloys”, at Brunel University London, starting from 1st October 2024. Read more

Nanoscale chemical characterisation of high strength Al-6XXX produced with recycled aluminium

Applications are invited for one full-time EPSRC Industrial CASE (ICASE) PhD studentship for the project “Nanoscale chemical characterisation of high strength Al-6XXX produced with recycled aluminium”, at Brunel University London, starting from 1st October 2024. Read more

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