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PhD Studentships - Process Industries: Net Zero - Chemical Engineering for Sustainable Wastewater-to-Resource Systems Award Summary 100% fees (UK Home only), a minimum tax-free annual living
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to develop the new processes, process technologies and green chemistries required for the process industries’ transition to Net Zero. This PhD will focus on scaling up and optimising MEC technology for real
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Award Summary Full PhD tuition fees at the UK home student rate (UK students and EU students with settled or pre-settled status). An annual stipend equivalent to the UKRI doctoral stipend (estimated
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Title’, blank in ‘Research Area’. Press ‘Search’, select ‘PhD Translational and Clinical Research (FT)’, and save selection. Either upload a document or write into ‘Personal Statement’. Put code ‘TC123
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PhD in Chemical Engineering: Chemical looping technologies for a low-carbon energy future. Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 rate
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. This PhD project offers the opportunity to spearhead cutting-edge research into how drought affects the health and performance of UK levees. You will explore how environmental stressors compromise levee
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(and Project Groundwater Northumbria) and the Mining Remediation Authority, this PhD aims to quantify how the superficial geology, bedrock aquifers and mine systems of Gateshead and Newcastle influences
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available to UK applicants. Overview We are looking for PhD candidate to work with The National Hub for Decarbonised, Adaptable and Resilient Transport Infrastructures (DARe ), led by Newcastle University and
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). Overview We are looking for PhD candidate to work with The National Hub for Decarbonised, Adaptable and Resilient Transport Infrastructures (DARe ), led by Newcastle University and is jointly funded by EPSRC
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. An optimisation tool has been developed that uses a genetic algorithm to optimise the location of BGI taking surface water flood risk reduction and the cost of different interventions into consideration. This PhD