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.
State-of-the-art medical ultrasound technology used both in the imaging and incision-free treatment of cancers relies on mathematical models for acoustic wave absorption and dispersion in...
Tides between astrophysical objects are ubiquitous in astrophysics, from planets orbiting their host stars to stars orbiting supermassive black holes in galaxy centres. In many...
The Euler equations describing atmospheric motion can be partitioned into a stiff linear term, which governs fast atmospheric processes, and a nonlinear term, which captures...
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...
Battery manufacturing must become more efficient to meet growing demand for electric vehicles and energy storage. This project tackles a key bottleneck of electrode drying ...
Synthetic objects in natural environments are often irreversibly inhabited by micro-organisms, especially bacterial cells, connected by a web of extracellular polymeric substances to form surface-colonising...
Studying fluid flow in microscale porous media of battery electrodes is crucial for optimising the performance of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), which are widely used in...
This project concerns the aerodynamic design of Hyperloop vehicles. These vehicles are designed to operate in a low-pressure tube environment (typically 100 pa) with transportation...
Strong and lightweight fibre reinforced polymer (FRP) composites are widely employed across numerous industries. For examples, modern aircrafts such as Airbus A350 and Boeing 787...
The global water sector is facing increasing challenges due to climate change and rapid population growth, with water and energy demand projected to rise by...