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Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Warwick

We have 21 Engineering PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Warwick

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"Optics" with ultrasound using magnetostriction

This project will aim to gain control over ultrasonic wave beam profiles – similar to the way light is manipulated in optics and photonics - using strategies such as geometric focusing, waveguiding and acoustic metamaterials, capitalising on the flexibility of the generation and detection geometries. Read more

Sustainable Heating and Cooling Technologies

The project. The Sustainable Thermal Energy Technologies (. STET. ) research group in the School of Engineering has a PhD scholarship opportunity in the area of thermal energy. Read more

EngD and PhD Studentships: Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Innovation in Non-Destructive evaluation (FIND-CDT)

The Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Innovation in Non-Destructive evaluation (FIND) is a partnership between a group of leading universities (Bristol, Imperial College London, Manchester, Nottingham, Strathclyde and Warwick) offering a 4-year industrially-linked doctoral training programme designed to launch you into an engineering career. Read more

CFD study of novel fistula health monitoring for dialysis patients

School of Engineering, Mathematics Institute and Warwick Medical School. Supervisors: . Dr Yongmann Chung,.  Dr Bjorn Stinner, Professor Charles Hutchinson (WMS). Read more

EngD in Optimisation of Battery Recycling Processes

Do you have an interest in sustainability? Do you want to be involved in one of the most exciting research areas? Are you ready to join a world leading organisation in battery technology research? We are looking for an outstanding candidate with an interest in battery technology, who wants to apply their skills and help to develop the UK’s battery recycling capabilities. Read more

Using Blind Source Separation to extract biomedical signals from the brain and heart

Independent Component Analysis (ICA) is a form of Blind Source Separation (BSS), where multiple recordings of electromagnetic activity from the body are analysed to extract meaningful information to affect a diagnosis or prognosis or to understand the underlying physiology fundamentally. Read more

PhD in Behaviours of Nitrogen in the Future Green Steelmaking Routes

An enthusiastic individual is being invited to join a team of researchers to work on the Warwick Industrial Fellowship funded project sponsored by Tata Steel in the Netherlands. Read more

Mechanisms of microtubule sliding by dynein - EUTOPIA 4 year PhD project at University of Warwick (UK) and TU Dresden (Germany)

Cytoplasmic dynein is the major minus-end transporter inside cells. In addition to long-distance transport and positioning of organelles, vesicles and mRNAs, dynein also bundles and slides microtubules relative to each other. Read more
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PhD Towards Better Structural Steels Sections: Optimisation of High Frequency Induction Welded Line Pipe Products

Steel is the most widely-used structural material in the world. If a product isn’t made of steel it’s made using steel. Steel is at the heart of UK manufacturing sectors such as the car industry, construction, packaging and energy. Read more
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PhD in Development of an Advanced Microstructural Model for Strip Steel Phase Transformation Behaviour using Sensor Signal Feedback

Can we characterise a steels microstructure, in real-time during industrial processing non-destructively (i.e. without the need to section and use microscopy) and use this information within microstructural development models? This will be the objective for the successful PhD candidate. Read more

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