Current research degree projects

Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
This project investigates the environmental impact of spacecraft re-entry, focusing on material ablation and its effects on ozone chemistry and Earth’s radiative balance. Using high-fidelity computational models, molecular dynamics, and atmospheric simulations, this research will enhance sustainability in space activities by assessing the long-term consequences of satellite disposal practices.
The aim of this project is to develop a responsive high-fidelity atmospheric density model that can be updated with additional observation data from satellite tracking for use in precise orbit prediction.
This project aims to develop innovative miniature ultrasonic devices specifically designed for bone surgery. It aims to advance the current design by introducing innovative configurations, incorporating novel structures in miniaturized devices, and integrating them with surgical robotics to enhance precision and improve clinical outcomes.
Continental breakup can generate huge volumes of magmatism that are generally attributed to the influence of mantle plumes. The project will use new seismic data from the continental margin of Brazil to investigate variations in magmatism along this margin that appear to contradict current understanding of how plumes work.
Twisted layers of 2D materials allow for new degrees of freedom in quantum matter, leading to novel phenomena such as unconventional ferroelectricity, superconductivity and topological states. This project explores physics of these phase transitions in suspended membranes, measured by advanced nanomechanical and optical probes, to reveal complex phase diagrams within these unique systems.
This project seeks to develop novel fluidic topology optimisation approaches for gas turbine component design by leveraging cutting edge machine and deep learning methods alongside computational fluid dynamics, ultimately aiming to revolutionise the solution of aerodynamic design problems.