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Nanotechnology (control systems) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 22 Nanotechnology (control systems) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

CDT-QTE: Nonreciprocal quantum metasurfaces for next generation telecommunication systems

Supervisory Team: Dr Sajjad Taravati, Dr Jize Yan. Project description: This project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering at the University of Southampton. Read more

Crystallisation in Structured Ternary Fluids for Enhanced Control

In crystallisation from solution, a ubiquitous process in both industry and the natural world, nucleation is usually the rate-determining step, followed by much faster crystal growth. Read more

An investigation into droplet splashing and levitation phenomena in multiphase systems

PROJECT SUMMARY (a short summary - max 40 words).  . With this project, we propose an investigation into a variety of dynamics and effects produced by the interaction of a droplet or a group of droplets with a solid or liquid surface. Read more

Microsystems Engineering Ph.D.

The multidisciplinary doctorate degree in microsystems engineering builds on the fundamentals of traditional engineering and science combined with curriculum and research activities addressing the numerous technical challenges of micro- and nano-systems. Read more

Robotics, Biomechatronics and Control

This project covers themes of bioinspiration for robotics and control but also include non-bioinspired areas that might focus on industrial or healthcare/medical applications. Read more

Design and control of nanoparticle structuring and self-organisation

Nature forms many materials which possess intricate structures on length scales from nanometres to many microns, which are important in applications ranging from biological systems to porous materials for energy storage. Read more

CDT-QTE: Parametric Photonics for Quantum Technologies

Supervisory Team: Prof Corin Gawith, Dr Goronwy Tawy. Project description. This project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering at the University of Southampton. Read more

PhD in Electronic equipment for Quantum Technologies

Are you looking to get advanced doctorate-level training and become a future quantum engineer? We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic student to join our research team for a PhD project in Instrumentation for Quantum Technologies. Read more

Hybrid Technologies for Battery Thermal Management Using Smart Materials

Electric vehicles (EVs) are powered by lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with many advantages such as high specific energy, long cycle life, wide range of operating temperature, and low self-discharge rates. Read more

CDT-QTE: Quantum Meta-Optics

Supervisory Team: Dr Bruce Ou, Prof Otto Muskens. Project description. This project is part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering at the University of Southampton. Read more

Correlating Local Defects to Global Wafer Properties in Next Generation Semiconductor Platforms

  Research Group: School of Chemical and Process Engineering
Societal recognition of the criticality of semiconductor-technology arises from national initiatives, public debate around sovereign supply and the central role of the sector in delivering net zero. Read more

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