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We have 7 Energy Technologies PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in Newcastle

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Energy Technologies PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in Newcastle

We have 7 Energy Technologies PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for UK Students in Newcastle

PhD studentship in Indoor Photovoltaic Devices and Materials Integration for IoT Applications

Award summary . 100% of UK tuition fees paid and annual living expenses of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI rate). Additional research funds may be available for materials, travel to conferences, etc . Read more

PhD Studentship - Process Industries: Net Zero 3D Heat Pipe Technology

This PhD project will develop next generation 3D Heat Pipes, to maximise thermal transport efficiency within advanced electronics for space and terrestrial applications. . Read more

PhD Studentships - Process Industries: Net Zero - Whole system optimisation of bioresources

This PhD project is part of the CDT in Process Industries: Net Zero. The successful PhD student will be co-supervised by academics from the Process Intensification Group at Newcastle University. Read more

Optimization and Control of Hybrid Microgrids with Renewable Energy Integration (RDF25/EE/MPEE/LIU)

Are you interested in helping accelerate the UK government’s ambition to reaching Net Zero by 2050? Here is an excellent opportunity to explore potential microgrid control strategies for increasing the connection of renewable energy within local distribution grids, as well as enhancing network resilience. Read more

Development of novel model to predict the lifespan of metallic components for application in hydrogen-powered engines/generators (RDF25/EE/MCE/ZHANG)

Hydrogen is an important renewable fuel owing to its high energy content and no carbon dioxide emission [1], which can significantly contribute to the UK Governments ‘2050 net-zero target’, if it is widely utilised in engines/generators. Read more
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