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UKRI rate). Overview This PhD aims to improve risk assessment and mitigation of high-impact and damaging weather events by developing catastrophe model methods, and adjustment factors to address current
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, the research will assess how different fuel pathways affect engine behaviour, hybrid power systems, energy flows and emissions, identifying opportunities for improved efficiency and reduced environmental impact
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these fuels from production through storage, onboard use and energy conversion. Using advanced simulation and analysis, the research will assess how different fuel pathways affect engine behaviour, hybrid power
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relevant to the proposed PhD project (usually chemical engineering, but please get in touch if you think your qualification may be relevant). Enthusiasm for research, the ability to think and work
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achieved through the use of TC intensification principles. The proposed project will investigate the development of TCRs by studying the impact of geometries and microstructures on the hydrodynamics
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tailored to site conditions and climate adaptation goals. This research offers real-world impact, reducing flood risk, enhancing urban green infrastructure, and shaping future design standards. Ideal
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framework to guide practitioners in selecting plants and designing rain gardens tailored to site conditions and climate adaptation goals. This research offers real-world impact, reducing flood risk, enhancing
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formation, compromising the enhancements achieved through the use of TC intensification principles. The proposed project will investigate the development of TCRs by studying the impact of geometries and
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of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). An additional allowance will be provided to contribute towards consumables, equipment, and travel related to the project. Overview ReNU+ is a unique and ambitious programme
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modelling (preferable) How To Apply You must apply through the University’s Apply to Newcastle Portal Once registered select ‘Create a Postgraduate Application’. Use ‘Course Search’ to identify your programme