Thermoelectric generators (TEGs) convert waste heat into electricity and are increasingly being employed in aerospace and industrial waste heat conversion applications. Read more
Nanocrystalline metals and alloys have average grain sizes smaller than 100 nm. Owing to the reduction in grain size, they display remarkable high strength compared to bulk alloys. Read more
The Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering has seen 100% of its research impact rated as ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’, underlining the wide-ranging positive impacts that our research has on the world (REF, 2021). Read more
"3D printing for heterogeneous integration and 3D integrated electronics/optoelectronics". Yeongin Kim Research Group (. https://homepages.uc.edu/~kim4yg/). Read more
The PhD research activity is related to the development of solar cells for space and smart applications. Power is critical for space missions and Internet of Things (IoT) networks. Read more
There is a new class material that is already showing the potential to compete with silicon in solar cell technology. These new materials are based on the metal halide perovskite system and the aim of the PhD is to relate the structural properties to the electronic properties. Read more
Motivation. COVID-19 is estimated to have killed over 10 million people and caused a huge worldwide disruption to both people’s lives and to economies. Read more
Plasmonic nanomaterials are new promising candidates for photocatalysis, which lies at the heart of new technologies ranging from the use of sunlight for water decontamination and for the generation of fuels and energy carriers in a net zero carbon economy, to bond selective photochemistry in drug manufacturing. Read more
Our vision is to develop a new generation of photonic devices on-chip for applications that underpin our societal telecommunications, computing and sensing. Read more
Project description. Photonic integration is becoming a key solution for the next-generation information technologies. Compared with the existing technologies in the near-infrared wavelength band, UV/blue light integration is emerging as an attractive subdivision in integrated photonics. Read more
Project description. Applications are invited for multiple PhD studentships to be undertaken within the silicon photonics group at the University of Southampton. Read more
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