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.
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...
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a well-established tool used in many engineering areas and has become the primary method for design and analysis. CFD has...
The movement of Earth’s liquid core is responsible for generating our planetary magnetic field, yet we know very little about its structure and dynamics because...
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 importance and relevance of fluid mixing in modern science is clear, both from the range of industrial and environmental situations in which it appears,...
The project is to model fluid interaction and thermal transport. The aim is to use computational models to design and validate experimental facilities at Culham...
The decarbonisation of heat will be a critical part of the UK’s plans to meet the 80% CO2 reduction targets set out in the UK...
Computational Fluid Dynamics has been used extensively in medicine to model the flow of blood in large arteries and veins and in the heart, but...