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Nanotechnology (fully funded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 43 Nanotechnology (fully funded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Fully Funded PhD Scholarship in Bio-Nano Mechanics for Biomedical Applications School of Engineering, University of Galway

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for a full-time funded PhD scholarship starting in September 2025 affiliated to the College of Science and Engineering, School of Engineering, within the Biomedical Engineering discipline at the University of Galway. Read more

PhD in Quantum Information Science Technologies

Fully funded four-year PhD studentships are available for exceptional graduates with a background in mathematics, engineering, computer science and the physical sciences. Read more

PhD in Quantum Information Science Technologies

Fully funded four-year PhD studentships are available for exceptional graduates with a background in mathematics, engineering, computer science and the physical sciences. Read more

Deep Learning and Innovative Optical Microscopy to Uncover Cancer Electrostatics

Location: University of Nottingham, Faculty of Engineering | Funding: Fully funded for UK students; partial competitive funding for international students | Start Date: April or October 2025. Read more

EPSRC CDT in 2D Materials of Tomorrow (2DMoT)

The Centre for Doctoral Training in 2D Materials of Tomorrow (2DMoT) is a 4-year PhD programme which provides students with the knowledge and skills for cutting edge, cross-disciplinary research in the science and applications of two-dimensional materials - a new class of advanced materials with potential to transform modern technologies, from clean energy to quantum engineering. Read more

EPSRC CDT in 2D Materials of Tomorrow (2DMoT)

The Centre for Doctoral Training in 2D Materials of Tomorrow (2DMoT) is a 4-year PhD programme which provides students with the knowledge and skills for cutting edge, cross-disciplinary research in the science and applications of two-dimensional materials - a new class of advanced materials with potential to transform modern technologies, from clean energy to quantum engineering. Read more

Semiconductor Quantum Optics

3.5 Year fully funded PhD. Are you passionate about cutting-edge research that could shape the future of technology? Join us in exploring one of the most exciting frontiers in science—quantum optics. Read more

Quantum phenomena and energy conversion in two-dimensional materials nanostructures

“(Updated deadline, effective until the position is filled) Fully funded PhD position on Quantum phenomena and energy conversion in two‐dimensional materials and nanostructures. Read more

In situ studies of localisation, structure and interactions of TRPC5 ion channels

Membrane proteins are crucial to cellular function, such as recognition of – and interaction with – the extracellular environment and neighbouring cells, and controlling membrane dynamics, cellular signalling and transport of molecules and ions across membranes. Read more
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Next-generation mid-infrared spectroscopy with multifunctional photonic metasurfaces

Motivation: Mid-Infrared (MIR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool for identifying biochemical substances by their unique vibrational absorption signatures (wavelengths ~2-14 µm)—playing a crucial role in revolutionary technologies underpinning biomedical diagnostics, remote sensing, and environmental monitoring. Read more

Programming autonomous chemical systems in time and space – towards materials with lifelike properties (St Andrews and Bonn Global Doctoral Scholarship)

We have an exciting opportunity for a fully funded bilateral PhD scholarship. The succesful candidate will work on a collaborative project in the areas of systems chemistry and colloidal nanomaterials, in laboratories at both the Universities of St Andrews (UK) and Bonn (Germany). Read more

Capturing Ultrafast Dynamics in Energy Materials using X-ray Free Electron Lasers

The motion of atoms/electrons underpins both the entire biosphere via photosynthesis and many technologies paramount to modern life e.g., catalysts, batteries, computing materials, etc. Read more

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