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Physics at Newcastle University hosts several active research groups in the areas of cosmology, observational astrophysics and astrophysical fluid dynamics. Available PhD projects include: Examining
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/electrical-power/ Number Of Awards 1 Start Date October 2026 Award Duration 4 Years Application Closing Date 15th April 2026 Sponsor School of Engineering, Newcastle University Supervisors Dr Xu Deng
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the international PlaTFoRm project (Practical Testing of Formal Requirements) [6] which tackles these issues through collaboration between UK and EU partners, including Newcastle University and D-RisQ Ltd in the UK
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. This PhD project will investigate how biofouling affects the hydrodynamic, thermal and fluid-structure interaction performance of dynamic flexible cables and develop novel engineering solutions to enhance
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. To effectively plan for water supply resilience, it is essential to robustly model future changes in hydrological systems. This project will develop a robust modelling framework to simulate future changes in water
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Date 20th February 2026 Sponsor Newcastle University Supervisors Dr Hannah Stewart Eligibility Criteria You must have, or expect to gain, a minimum 2:1 Master’s level (or outstanding Bachelor’s) Honours
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Water Group Supervisors Dr Anna Murgatroyd and Prof Richard Dawson at Newcastle University, Dr Geoff Darch at Anglian Water and Liz Corbett at Northumbrian Water Group Eligibility Criteria An MEng
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Newcastle University through the Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award (IDLA). The project runs alongside the £8m D-Suite Beta Strategic Innovation Fund project. As an IDLA PhD student, you will be offered
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project is developing a special brain implant which works in tandem with gene therapy to stimulate the visual cortex and thus bypass the broken elements of the visual system in various blinding disorders
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-project (Practical Testing of Formal Requirements), it involves UK and EU partners, including Newcastle University, D-RisQ Ltd, fortiss, and Verified International, and focuses on a safety-critical medical