Are you holding Master’s degree and looking for fully funded PhD positions? University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland invites online application for multiple funded PhD Programs / fully funded PhD positions in various research areas.
Candidates interested in fully funded PhD positions can check the details and may apply as soon as possible. Interested and eligible applicants may submit their online application for PhD programs via the University’s Online Application Portal.
1. Fully Funded PhD Position in Self-organized magnetic and droplet states for quantum technologies
Summary of PhD Program:
The project will investigate self-organized phases in cold atoms with light-mediated coupling (see [1] for a review). We are looking at laser cooled thermal atoms or quantum degenerate gases driven by a detuned laser beam with feedback from a single mirror or a cavity leading to the spontaneous emergence of intriguing spatial structures, typically hexagonal in 2D [1,2]. Depending on the interest of the student, it can have a theoretical or experimental focus and would be either supervised by Prof Ackemann or Dr Robb as lead supervisor.
Application Deadline: 30 September 2024
2. Fully Funded PhD Position in Self-organized magnetic and droplet states for quantum technologies (Theory focus)
Summary of PhD Program:
The project will investigate self-organized phases in cold atoms with light-mediated coupling. We are looking at laser cooled thermal atoms or quantum degenerate gases driven by a detuned laser beam with feedback from a single mirror or a cavity leading to the spontaneous emergence of intriguing spatial structures, typically hexagonal in 2D [1,2]. Depending on the interest of the student, it can have a theoretical or experimental focus.
Application Deadline: 30 September 2024
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3. Fully Funded PhD Position in Exploring friction stir welded steel joints on giga-cycle running machines
Summary of PhD Program:
This will be a detailed experimental investigation, consisting of microstructural characterisation and mechanical property testing (including ultrasonic fatigue testing) research tasks aiming to assess, develop and ultimately optimise relevant process parameters. Participating in this project offers additional benefits including travel (UK and abroad), significant (engineering and soft) skills-building activities, networking and reporting to a wider group and the industrial sponsor, accessing and working with unique pieces of equipment.
Application Deadline: 1 November 2024
4. Fully Funded PhD Position in Sideband Suppression on High Power Microwave Antenna
Summary of PhD Program:
This PhD research project will involve the student in undertaking numerical simulations and benchmarking these against experimental measurements either in industry facilities or at the University to investigate novel schemes to suppress undesired sidebands in the output of slot mode antenna. The student will also explore alternative antenna designs to realise the same benefits. These antenna can be used in beaming microwave energy for application in energy transfer.
Application Deadline: 31 January 2025
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5. Fully Funded PhD Position in Development of Mathematical and Language Models based Deep Learning algorithms for multimodal imaging and segmentation
Summary of PhD Program:
Imaging science, a dynamic field within applied mathematics, deals with numerous challenges, among which segmentation is particularly significant. Despite extensive research and advancements in variational models and deep learning algorithms, several issues in imaging remain unresolved. This project targets one such challenge: the segmentation of regions of interest in microscopic images. As new technologies and modalities emerge, this area is rapidly evolving, requiring ongoing development.
Application Deadline: 23 September 2024
6. Fully Funded PhD Position in Advanced Processing Methods for Long Baseline Multistatic Radars for Space Situational Awareness
Summary of PhD Program:
This project will investigate the concept of such long baseline SST systems in multistatic (2 or more receivers) configurations. The advantage of such a system is that multiple observations of a target can be acquired from a single transmission point. Furthermore, by exploiting multiple remote receivers, the target can be observed from different aspect angles which can be extremely beneficial for detection and identification purposes.
Application Deadline: 30 September 2024
7. Fully Funded PhD Position in Experimental and numerical investigation of dissimilar material refill friction stir spot welding
Summary of PhD Program:
This will be a detailed experimental (characterisation and mechanical testing) and numerical (thermomechanical modelling) investigation, although specific research tasks will be identified in line with the candidate’s skills. Work will be conducted jointly with the Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), Strathclyde’s long-standing international strategic partner. Participating in this project carries additional benefits such as research visits abroad, significant (engineering and soft) skills building activities, networking and reporting to a wider group and industrial partners, accessing and working with unique pieces of equipment, etc.
Application Deadline: 1 November 2024
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8. Fully Funded PhD Position in Multiphase Ferrofluid Systems for Biomedical and Engineering Applications
Summary of PhD Program:
The project aims at developing a code for the simulations of multiple phase flows with non-uniform magnetic fields to be used for the development of new manufacturing process of encapsulating ferrofluids inside a mobile shell layer for targeted drug delivery. The project is funded through the International Strategic Partner (ISP) Joint PhD Clusters. The scholarship covers “Home” tuition fees and the payment of a monthly stipend for the 3 year period of study. The current total stipend for academic year 2023/24 is £18,622
Application Deadline: 30 September 2024
9. Fully Funded PhD Position in Propagation of RF/microwave signals in plasma
Summary of PhD Program:
This PhD research project will involve the student in undertaking numerical simulations and experimental investigations into RF and microwave propagation in plasma. Plasma as a non-linear and dispersive media can have a dramatic impact on the propagation of EM signals. Such effects are well known in laser-plasma interactions, in the injection of powerful microwave heating and current drive microwave signals in magnetically confined fusion plasma and in RF waves interacting in the ionosphere.
Application Deadline: 31 January 2025
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10. Fully Funded PhD Position in High Fidelity Entaglement In a Trapped Ion Chain
Summary of PhD Program:
This project is focused on exploring scalability of atomic quantum hardware by overcoming barriers to achieving high fidelity coherent control and entanglement using both trapped ions and neutral atoms. Working in close collaboration between experimental teams at NPL and Strathclyde, we are seeking to recruit a PhD student to address the shared challenges in performing coherent control and state readout in a trapped-ion hardware platform at NPL.
Application Deadline: 30 January 2025
11. Fully Funded PhD Position in What makes particle packings stable? Explaining and engineering random loose packing
Summary of PhD Program:
How particles pack together to make stable structures is a puzzle that has been addressed by many illustrious scientists and engineers, including Kepler, Coulomb and James Clerk Maxwell. Recent interest has grown from a need to design porous packings or materials for a range of critical applications, such as absorption and molecular storage for CO2 and H2, effective filtration eg in water treatment, understanding sediment formation and soil instabilities in natural phenomena and for climate resilience, improving particulate processes such as tableting in foods and pharmaceuticals, and designing innovative materials such as structured low-density solids for construction, aerospace, transport and packaging. Of particular interest is the case of small particles, where thermal energy fluctuations (Brownian motion) play an important role: this case includes packings made from chemical and physical flocculation/gelation, with applications such as manufacture of adsorbents and porous materials; and natural sedimentation processes involving microscopic particles such as fines, micropollutants and algae.
Application Deadline: 31 March 2025
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12. Fully Funded PhD Position in Multi materials additive manufacturing for ship building application
Summary of PhD Program:
Zero-emission shipping transition is greatly restricted by the design and manufacture of light weight, cost effective, and high performing reliable materials structures in marine environment. The conventional manufacturing of multi-materials structure in ship building industries is performed by non-sustainable manufacturing processes with multiple manufacturing steps. This project will address sustainable manufacturing for zero emission shipping through contribution of new knowledge and understanding on scientific challenges related to multi materials additive manufacturing.