We have 46 Energy Technologies PhD Research Projects for Non-European Students

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Energy Technologies PhD Research Projects for Non-European Students

We have 46 Energy Technologies PhD Research Projects for Non-European Students

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PhD Studentship in System Services in 100% Renewable Grids

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, to be undertaken as part of the project “System Services in 100% Renewable Grids” at Imperial College London (Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) Department). Read more

Digital Hydraulics for Green Hydraulic Fluid Power Machines

Hydraulic fluid power is used in a variety of sectors that are important to the UK, including robotics, transportation, oil & gas, and machinery for industry, construction and agriculture. Read more

Ultrafast Spectroscopy of Novel Semiconductors and Devices

PhD opportunity at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. The School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering (SPREE) is widely regarded as the one of the leading Photovoltaics research hubs in the world. Read more

Hydrogen degradation in silicon solar cells and modules

Hydrogen is everywhere and it is degrading our solar cells and modules! We need people to help us work out how and why. Please get in contact if you are interested in a PhD to help us solve this challenge using any or all of. Read more

Optical monitor for gas leaks in renewable energy transportation and storage PhD

Be part of the energy revolution by joining our PhD programme in optical sensors. As the market for renewable energy increases, energy storage and transport will make increasing use of a new generation of liquefied gases. Read more

Methods and tools for the simulation and design of geothermal heat exchangers

Geothermal systems are playing an increasingly important role in ongoing worldwide efforts to develop environmentally friendly, sustainable, and efficient ways of fulfilling space heating and cooling demands. Read more

Electrochemo-mechanics modeling and characterization of batteries

We are actively recruiting Ph.D. students for electrochemo-mechanics modeling of lithium-ion batteries. The length scale spans from atomic, molecular, and continuum levels (covering energy materials, electrode, cell, module, pack and electric vehicles). Read more

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