Please note that the PhD projects listed are examples of projects offered to current CDT students and as such are not generally available to prospective students.
Quantum dots (QDs) are semiconductor nanoparticles that can emit light through either photoluminescence or electroluminescence (EL). The latter enables one to create lighting devices in...
A brain aneurysm is a life-threatening vascular distension of blood vessels. Common treatments for aneurysms involve a stent or a coil that aims to redirect...
As the UK moves towards net-zero emissions, developing low-cost, high-energy density lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) is crucial. A major cost driver in LIB manufacturing is the...
There are many instances where hydrogen generated from nuclear waste (via radiolysis) and accumulates within vessels or product containers at nuclear facilities. Mixed with air,...
The placenta is the interface between mother and fetus and undergoes vascular changes and differentiation to maintain effective blood flow circulation to ensure a healthy...
Research at the interface between classical numerical methods and modern data-driven algorithms tends to be referred to as Scientific Machine Learning (SML). There has been...
The proposed project primarily addresses the research challenge of integrating low-carbon energy systems for sustainable and economically affordable energy conversion, storage and utilisation. Low carbon...
Cryo-electron microscopes (cryo-EM) have proved vital in developing understanding of biological molecules such as proteins and viruses, and then going on to support the development...
We introduce Wetropolis: a mathematical and physical model set-up. Wetropolis consists of a random weather or rain machine driving rainfall in a down-scaled river-catchment landscape....
Tropical cyclones (TCs) are amongst the most hazardous severe weather systems in the tropics. Forecasts of TC tracks have improved in recent years (Heming et...