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Environmental Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Newcastle

We have 15 Environmental Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Newcastle

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EPSRC Aura Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment

The EPSRC/NERC Aura Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment supports exceptional graduates into exciting research projects that aid the sustainable growth of the offshore wind industry. Read more

Technoeconomic and environmental investigation of novel pathways to recover metals from lithium ion batteries

The PhD researcher joining this project will investigate chemical and biotechnology routes to recover metal ions from batteries. Bioleaching is a promising technology because it can be operated at ambient conditions and does not require addition of chemicals. Read more

Functional Biopolymer-based Composite Materials

Natural biopolymers such as polysaccharides (e.g. chitin/chitosan, cellulose, starch, and alginate) and proteins are widely available, biodegradable, biocompatible, chemically versatile, and inherently functional and thus have huge potential in developing advanced functional materials. . Read more

EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Water Infrastructure and Resilience (WIRe)

60 PhD Students to be funded over the next five years for UK and eligible EU students. Globally, one in four cities is facing water stress, and the projected demand for water in 2050 is set to increase by 55%. Read more

Solution-Processed Organic Polymer for Energy Storage (RENU23-R/EE/MPEE/THUMMAVICHAI)

The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Renewable Energy Northeast Universities (ReNU)is a collaborative doctoral training programme run by the Universities of Northumbria, Newcastle and Durham. Read more

Risk and Consequence Analysis of CO2 Transportation

Carbon Capture Storage & Utilisation (CCUS) is one way of preventing CO2 emissions from anthropogenic industrial activities reaching the atmosphere and contributing to climate change. Read more

Optimising asset capture and management in the water sector using geospatial technologies - Northumbrian Water Group Limited

This project is part of the . Centre for Doctoral Training in Geospatial Systems. . The successful candidate will be co-supervised by academics from within the School of Engineering at Newcastle University and work alongside our external partner. Read more

Converting CO2 into Useful Products using Non-thermal Plasmas

CO2 should be converted to useful products rather than simply be captured. Non-thermal plasma reactors operating at ambient temperature can be used to convert CO2 to various other species in reactions that are not observed in conventional chemistry until 1000s of oC. Read more

Optimizing plant microbiome for pollution control

This project aims to understand and optimize the plant microbiome in order to control the fate and transport of complex contaminant mixtures in the environment. Read more

Biological self-healing for advanced and sustainable masonry materials

Biological processes, such as biomineralization, have been explored for consolidating porous materials and as a new class of self-healing cement-based building materials. Read more

Mobile gasification unit for pharmaceutical waste

A report by the Department of Health estimates that unused medicines cost the NHS around £300 million every year, with an estimated £110 million worth of medicine returned to pharmacies, £90 million worth of unused prescriptions being stored in homes and around £50 million worth of medicines disposed of by Care Homes. . Read more

Direct air capture of carbon dioxide; new materials and processes

Direct air carbon capture and storage (DACCS) is a carbon dioxide removal technology that separates CO2 directly from the air using an engineered system [1]. Read more

Nature-based solution to mitigate subsidence hazards

One of most important engineering challenges of our generation is to ensure our infrastructure network is resilient to today's natural hazards and prepared for the future changing climate. Read more
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