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.
This timely and interdisciplinary project will be applying a series of advanced techniques in flow mechanics in order to shed light on glacier dynamics strongly...
The Maritime Continent in Southeast Asia is a key region in the global weather and climate system for both weather and flooding. Its complex island...
Water-wave modeling and prediction is very important for maritime engineering, in which accurate and robust extreme wave prediction is required in target areas and for...
The design of hydraulic infrastructure such as reservoir spillways, weirs and other critical structures is an area of significant importance from a safety and cost...
Organic carbon and pollutant concentrations in the modern ocean are poorly constrained. In particular, ocean floor channels on slopes, which are the main conduits for...
The growth, retention and release of trapped gas within soft sediments is critically important in many natural and engineered systems; from methane formation within the...
Understanding and forecasting airflow in enclosed/indoor environments is of great interest due to its close relationship to occupant’s safety, thermal comfort, and energy efficiency. Optimally...
Our ability to confidently predict the safety of a nuclear waste repository depends on our ability to correctly model the interaction of fluids residing in...
The issues surrounding the discard and transport of plastic waste into our oceans has become a critical research theme in recent years, as the dire...
Submarine fan systems form some of the largest sedimentary deposit and they incorporate hydrocarbon reservoirs of critical importance to global industry and economy. Submarine fan...