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Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

We have 21 Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in New Zealand

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Electrophysiology of menstruation; a multiscale mechanistic mathematical modelling approach

Contractions of the uterus vary during the different phases of the menstrual cycle. These contractions are thought to facilitate transport of sperm for egg fertilisation during the late follicular phase and to aid the menstruation process during menses. Read more

Powering the next generation of superconducting devices

Background. Superconductivity has the potential to revolutionise the modern world1. From space-based magnetoplasmadynamic thrusters2, fusion energy reactors3 and highly efficient motors4, superconductors can drive real change. Read more

Modeling cartilage degeneration using imaging data

We have an exciting new PhD study funded by a Royal Society NZ Marsden grant. The study will reveal how subtle sub-micron scale collagen network changes, in early degeneration of soft tissues, may be related to macro length scale non-invasive tissue imaging using optical coherence tomography (OCT). Read more

AC Loss research in high temperature superconductors for fusion technology

We have a fully funded PhD scholarship available for research into experimental and numerical study of energy dissipation (AC loss) in high temperature superconductors for nuclear fusion technology. Read more

Thermal Engineering for Cryocoolers on Small Satellites

In recent years there has been a significant shift to save launch and build costs of spacecraft by making them smaller and more capable, so that now they form the majority of objects in space. Read more

Spatial tipping points, early warning signals and lung physiology: when can we predict catastrophic change?

Do you want to do genuinely interdisciplinary research at the interface of applied mathematics, physiology and bioengineering? A fully-funded PhD position (tuition+fees+stipend) is available at the University of Auckland in New Zealand, jointly supervised between applied mathematics and bioengineering. Read more

Decay resistance of naturally durable eucalyptus timber

Some timbers are remarkably resistant against decay and therefore highly priced. These naturally durable timbers are rare and often sourced unsustainably from tropical forests. Read more

Processing and characterisation of Ti-Fe alloys as hydrogen storage materials from New Zealand feedstocks

Green hydrogen will become a pivotal vector to carry and store renewable energy in a future net-zero carbon world. Ti-Fe alloys demonstrate high hydrogen uptake at ambient conditions and are an attractive candidate material for stationary bulk hydrogen storage applications. Read more

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