London (On site) · Full time

Transition Metal Dichalcogenides of Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting This project is one of a number that are in competition for up to four funded studentships. Home institution: University of Bath Supervisor(s) at Monash: Dr Cameron Bentley, Prof Jie Zhang Over thirty years ago, hydrogen was identified as “a critical and indispensable element of a decarbonised, sustainable [...]Read More... from Transition Metal Dichalcogenides of Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting See details

London (On site) · Full time

PhD in Reconfigurable Mechanical Metamaterials for Wearable Robotics @RADlab The RADlab at King’s College London is seeking to recruit a PhD student for the Neural-driven, active, and reconfigurable mechanical metamaterials (NARMM) project. The project is mainly experimental and aims at developing the first generation of reconfigurable active mechanical metamaterials for wearable robotics, with potential for [...]Read More... from PhD Studentship: Reconfigurable Mechanical Metamaterials for Wearable Robotics @RADlab See details

Southampton (On site) · Full time

Electronic fabrics for wearable energy storage using advanced materials Dr Katrina Morgan Tuesday, November 25, 2025 Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide) Co Supervisors Prof Kai Yang and Dr Ioannis Zeimpekis This PhD project aims to develop flexible fabric batteries using advanced vapour-based processes and next-generation materials, for powering wearable technology. This PhD combines material [...]Read More... from Electronic fabrics for wearable energy storage using advanced materials See details

London (On site) · Full time

Dr J Mol Applications accepted all year round Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only) About the Project Single-electron quantum devices have potential use as radiation sensors for fundamental and applied science applications. We propose to develop arrays of graphene-based single-electron transistors that operate from deep cryogenic temperatures towards room temperature. Graphene single electron transistors operating [...]Read More... from Exploring single electron transistors for radiation detection See details

Leicester (On site) · Full time

Selection of Bacteriophages for Therapeutic Use in Cystic Fibrosis-Associated Pseudomonas aeruginosa Infections Dr Andrew Millard, Prof M Clokie Wednesday, November 27, 2024 Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide) Cystic fibrosis is one of the UK’s most common life-limiting inherited diseases, affecting over 10,000 people. The condition causes mucus to build up in the internal organs, especially [...]Read More... from postdoc See details