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We have 11 Energy Technologies (fully funded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Scotland

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Energy Technologies (fully funded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Scotland

We have 11 Energy Technologies (fully funded) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Scotland

The X-Rotor Offshore Wind Turbine Concept Development

PhD in the Engineering Hydrogen NetZero (EnerHy) CDT which is a new EPSRC-funded Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) focusing on research and training in the areas of Hydrogen and Wind Energy. Read more

EPSRC InDustrial CDT in Offshore Renewable Energy (IDCORE)

Fully funded, industrially-driven, Engineering Doctorate in Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE); receive bespoke training; be immersed in the commercial activities of an industrial sponsor; be paid an enhanced, tax-free, stipend (£24,797) and be supported by four leading ORE Universities (Edinburgh, Strathclyde, Exeter and Swansea). Read more

EPSRC InDustrial CDT in Offshore Renewable Energy (IDCORE)

Fully funded, industrially-driven, Engineering Doctorate in Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE); receive bespoke training; be immersed in the commercial activities of an industrial sponsor; be paid an enhanced, tax-free, stipend (£24,797) and be supported by four leading ORE Universities (Edinburgh, Strathclyde, Exeter and Swansea). Read more

SATURN (Skills And Training Underpinning a Renaissance in Nuclear) EPSRC Doctoral Training Centre in Nuclear Energy

Take your place in the next generation of nuclear experts by joining our fully funded four year Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) PhD in SATURN (Skills And Training Underpinning a Renaissance in Nuclear). Read more

Thermochemical materials for thermal management applications

Project Summary. Thermal management is used to reduce the amount of excess heat generated in various processes and systems to protect and cool critical components, for instance batteries or electronics. Read more
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