The Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet (SSCP) Doctoral Training Partnership integrates six host partners and a number of business and policy sector partners, to offer an exciting programme that trains and inspires the next generation of environmental experts and leaders to tackle some of the toughest challenges of our time. The SSCP is funded by the Natural Environmental Research Council and based at Imperial College London. Projects for an October 2021 start are listed below. For a full list of these and other projects, with links to detailed descriptions, information on eligibility and instructions on how to apply, go to:
www.imperial.ac.uk/grantham/education/science-and-solutions-for-a-changing-planet-dtp/studentship-opportunities/
For project-related queries and to apply, contact individual supervisors. For general enquiries about the SSCP DTP, contact Christiane Morgan, Doctoral Training Coordinator (c.morgan@imperial.ac.uk).
Closing date for applications 18:00, 4 January 2021.
Professor Aron Walsh - Data-driven mineral-inspired solar energy conversion
Professor Alex Porter - Nanoscale Analysis of London Pollutant Particles and their Interaction with Airway Epithelial Cells
Professor Milo Shaffer - Designing Distributed Direct Air Capture (DAC) of CO2 in ambient conditions using Electroswing Systems
Dr Naomi Nakayama - Environmental training of natural fibre crops for sustainable textile production
Dr Naomi Nakayama - Resilience priming of cereal crops for sustainable agricultural improvement in Ethiopia
Professor David Angeli - Sustainable bio-manufacturing of platform and high-value chemicals through data-driven model predictive control
Professor Deniz Gunduz - Sustainable buildings: Reducing the carbon footprint of office buildings in the post-COVID era
Dr Giordano Scarciotti - Complexity Reduction for Weather Models
Dr Chandramohan George - Light Rechargeable Battery systems
Dr Lorenzo Picinali - Assessing ecosystem resilience through the use of ecoacoustics
Dr Sam Cooper - Electric shock! Energy storage prediction using machine learning for a grid with increasing renewable penetration
Dr Mark Friddin - Constructing a microfluidic chip for removing micro and nanoplastic pollution from water
Dr Weston Baxter - Owning the Ocean Plastics Problem: an Intervention in Thailand
Dr Billy Wu - Enabling affordable and low carbon energy access through battery deployment in developing countries
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