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public-key cryptographic schemes (e.g., RSA and ECC), creating an urgent need for quantum-safe security solutions. This PhD project will investigate the design and evaluation of quantum-safe security
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PhD Studentship - Process Industries: Net Zero CDT: Lifecycle & Systems Modelling of Future Marine Fuels and Engine Systems Award Summary 100% fees (UK home only), a minimum tax-free annual living
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identify your programme of study: Search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8856F Leave the 'Research Area' field blank Select ‘PhD in Process Industries; Net Zero (PINZ)' as the programme of
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subjects of this PhD programme including process intensification and green chemistry. Number of awards: 1 Start date: 1st October 2026 Award duration: 4 years Sponsor: EPSRC Supervisors Professor Kamelia
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PhD Studentship - Process Industries: Net Zero CDT: Advanced Process Intensification Strategies for Chemical and Catalytic Reactions Using Taylor–Couette Reactor Technology Award Summary 100% fees
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EPSRC ReNU+ CDT PhD Studentship: Physics-informed machine learning for deep geothermal systems under uncertainty. Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance
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Supervisors Dr. Yinhao Li Eligibility Criteria You must have/expect to gain, minimum 2:1 Honours degree/international equivalent in a relevant subject to the proposed PhD project. A solid background in computer
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study: Search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8856F Leave the 'Research Area' field blank Select ‘PhD in Process Industries; Net Zero (PINZ)' as the programme of study You will then need
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PhD-studentship in Applied Mathematics / Quantitative Ecology: Wind‑Assisted Dispersal of Insect Tree Pests: An Interdisciplinary Modelling and Ecological Study Award Summary 100% home fees covered
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This interdisciplinary PhD project will bring together mathematics and ecology to assess the risk of invasive tree pests being transported into Great Britain by wind. While biosecurity measures largely focus on trade