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Nanotechnology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Southampton

We have 29 Nanotechnology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Southampton

A PhD in Nanotechnology is a 3-4 year research programme where you will be working with a supervisor to research, design and develop new applications of Nanomaterials.

What's it like to study a PhD in Nanotechnology?

As nanotechnology becomes more and more popular in industry, you may find that many universities specialise in certain fields of Nanotechnology, such as Biomedical and Materials Engineering.

Possible research areas include:

  • Nanocatalysis and energy storage
  • Nanomaterials for solar energy and water remediation
  • Nanoparticles for biomedical imaging and therapeutics
  • Using nanomaterials in advanced materials

You may also choose to study aspects of Nanotechnology that form the basis of wider research in the field, such as quantum physics.

Most PhD programmes in Nanotechnology will require you to complete a thesis, which you'll be required to submit by the end of your programme. You may also be required to give occasional departmental presentations on your research.

You may also choose to do a Masters to prepare for a PhD in Nanotechnology, though this is generally not required.

Like other STEM subjects, PhDs in Nanotechnology are advertised with a required proficiency level in certain subjects. You may be required to show that you have the required knowledge level before you can be accepted onto a programme.

Most PhDs in Nanotechnology are advertised with a proficiency level in certain subjects.

PhD in Nanotechnology entry requirements

The entry requirements for a PhD in Nanotechnology will usually require you to have a Masters degree with a Merit or Distinction, or a 2.1 undergraduate degree, with a specialisation in the field of research of the programme.

Some programmes may ask you to submit a research proposal before you can be considered for admission, though this is quite rare.

PhD in Nanotechnology funding options

Depending on where you study, you may be able to access government loans or you may be eligible for certain grants. You can also apply for Research Council studentships which provide tuition fee waivers and monthly stipends. You may also choose to self-fund your study.

PhD in Nanotechnology careers

There are many career opportunities available for you with a PhD in Nanotechnology. You can work in diverse fields such as Biomedical Engineering and Materials Engineering.

You may also choose to continue your research through a postdoc or go into academia.

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Development of RF MEMS for 6G communication

Supervisory Team.   Kees de Groot & Harold Chong. Project description. Applications are invited for this prestigious 3.5-year Industrial PhD studentship to work on an exciting collaboration between Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton and Analog Devices Inc. Read more

Neuromorphic Devices for Optoelectronic Neural Networks

Supervisory Team.   Dimitra Georgiadou, Frederic Gardes. Project description. Neuromorphic engineering is poised to revolutionise information technologies by developing electronic devices that can realistically emulate biological neural networks. Read more

Ultimate solid lubricants: 2D materials reducing energy loss

Supervisory Team.   Prof. Tomas Polcar. Project description. 2D solid lubricants exhibit unique tribological properties with negligible friction state, so-called superlubricity. Read more

UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Machine Intelligence for Nano-electronic Devices and Systems (MINDS)

A prestigious *MINDS PhD from the world-renowned School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) and Zepler Institute at the University of Southampton could be the route to the opportunities you are looking for. Read more

Intelligent optical sensing

Supervisory Team.   Rand Ismaeel, Martynas Beresna, Christopher Holmes. Project description. Artificial intelligence is taking an ever-increasing presence in our daily live. Read more

Van der Waals materials for quantum technology

Supervisory Team.   Kevin Huang. Project description. Two dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) materials, such as transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) are emerging as revolutionary components in nanophotonics. Read more

Novel phase change materials for neuromorphic applications

Supervisory Team.   Ioannis Zeimpekis, Fred Gardes. Project description. In collaboration with a large EU consortium, we work to create a reprogrammable neuromorphic photonic platform for a variety of applications from telecommunications to biosensing. Read more

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