Current research degree projects

Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
This project will employ advanced engineering methods, including data mining, signal processing, and machine learning based on our advanced wearable sensors, to detect gait disorders.This interdisciplinary research aims to deliver critical outcomes that will underpin future healthcare monitoring systems and its potential integration of the Internet of Medical Things.
This project focuses on the development of novel bioinspired soft robots based on smart materials for complex locomotion and manipulation in natural environments.
This project will explore and develop smart structures, which integrate advanced sensing, actuation and control, with the overall aim of controlling noise and vibration in practical engineering structures prevalent in automotive, marine and aerospace applications.
This project explores acoustic scaling between air and water by investigating differences in propeller acoustic radiation in both media. Using full-scale water measurements and partial-scale air measurements, it aims to develop a predictive model for underwater acoustics based on air tests, enhancing our understanding of cross-medium acoustic scaling for propeller noise analysis.
This project aims to develop predictive models for propeller noise generated by in-flow turbulence. It will investigate how background turbulence and upstream obstacles, such as hulls or support structures, impact propeller noise, enhancing our ability to predict and mitigate noise in non-uniform flow environments for improved marine vessel design and operation.
This project aims to develop a high-performance, low-cost propulsion system for CubeSats, enhancing manoeuvrability and mission longevity. Building on the All-Printed Propulsion System (ALPS) concept, this research will explore plasma acceleration using electric and magnetic fields, enabling a dual-stage propulsion system for improved thrust and efficiency in micro- and nanosatellite applications.