DTP 2018-19 Cardiff University
Lead Research Organisation:
CARDIFF UNIVERSITY
Department Name: Registry
Abstract
The Cardiff University EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnership will offer at least 60 studentships across 2018-19 and 2019-20, including at least 5 CASE Awards. Studentships will be available in a variety of projects across the College of Physical Sciences and Engineering and will offer students the opportunity to benefit from an excellent local research environment as well as a comprehensive programme of research and professional skills development from Cardiff's Doctoral Academy.
PhD projects will be available across a range of topics that align with Cardiff's research strengths and EPSRC's priorities. Projects will be rooted in an academic school but may work at the interfaces with other disciplines, and involve collaborations with other scientific researchers, industrial partners and other organisations.
Specific projects will vary by year; and may be available in the following areas:
- Engineering: Environment and Sustainability; Mechanics, Materials & Advanced Manufacturing; Energy; and Health, Technology & the Digital World.
- Chemistry: Biological Chemistry; Catalysis & Interfacial Science; Materials & Energy; Molecular Synthesis; Spectroscopy & Dynamics.
- Physics and Astronomy: Photonics and Biophotonics (with colleagues in Biosciences);
Quantum Materials & Devices; Nanoscale Science & Technology; Theory & Computational Physics; and Imaging, Sensors & Instrumentation.
- Mathematics: Mathematical Analysis; Applied & Computational Mathematics; Geometry, Algebra, Mathematical Physics & Topology; Operational Research; and Statistics.
- Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC): which brings together world-leading expertise in brain mapping with the very latest in brain imaging and brain stimulation, and connects biomedical researchers with engineers, physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists.
- Data Innovation Research Institute:, which researches aspects of managing, analysing and interpreting massive volumes of textual and numerical information.
- Energy Systems Research Institute:, which researches sustainable, affordable, socially acceptable and secure energy systems, to tackle global challenges in how we generate, distribute and utilise energy.
- The Institute for Compound Semiconductors: where researchers and industry work together to generate economic impact through commercial and academic exploitation of Compound Semiconductor Technologies.
A common aim of all the studentships will be to train the next generation of research leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs in the physical sciences and engineering, by:
- equipping students with advanced research skills, supported by expert supervision, a well-funded infrastructure and dynamic research culture, which encourages them to communicate their research through seminars, external conferences and networking
- fostering interdisciplinary research through groupings of engineering, physical, chemical, biological, medical and social scientists
- offering a comprehensive programme of professional and career development opportunities (http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research/doctoralacademy)
- engendering a commitment to research excellence and impact, and explorations of new ways of thinking.
Research at Cardiff is supported by excellent facilities that range from environmental characterisation labs, performance engineering, biotechnology services, high performance computing and brain imaging through to gas turbine combustors, rigs, and lightning laboratories. (http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/research/explore/research-facilities)
Information about the PhD projects available, including the timeline for applying will be provided here: www.cardiff.ac.uk/for/prospective/postgraduate/funding/options/researchcouncils/epsrc.html
General information about undertaking a PhD at Cardiff University is here: www.cardiff.ac.uk/for/prospective/postgraduate/research.html
PhD projects will be available across a range of topics that align with Cardiff's research strengths and EPSRC's priorities. Projects will be rooted in an academic school but may work at the interfaces with other disciplines, and involve collaborations with other scientific researchers, industrial partners and other organisations.
Specific projects will vary by year; and may be available in the following areas:
- Engineering: Environment and Sustainability; Mechanics, Materials & Advanced Manufacturing; Energy; and Health, Technology & the Digital World.
- Chemistry: Biological Chemistry; Catalysis & Interfacial Science; Materials & Energy; Molecular Synthesis; Spectroscopy & Dynamics.
- Physics and Astronomy: Photonics and Biophotonics (with colleagues in Biosciences);
Quantum Materials & Devices; Nanoscale Science & Technology; Theory & Computational Physics; and Imaging, Sensors & Instrumentation.
- Mathematics: Mathematical Analysis; Applied & Computational Mathematics; Geometry, Algebra, Mathematical Physics & Topology; Operational Research; and Statistics.
- Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC): which brings together world-leading expertise in brain mapping with the very latest in brain imaging and brain stimulation, and connects biomedical researchers with engineers, physicists, mathematicians and computer scientists.
- Data Innovation Research Institute:, which researches aspects of managing, analysing and interpreting massive volumes of textual and numerical information.
- Energy Systems Research Institute:, which researches sustainable, affordable, socially acceptable and secure energy systems, to tackle global challenges in how we generate, distribute and utilise energy.
- The Institute for Compound Semiconductors: where researchers and industry work together to generate economic impact through commercial and academic exploitation of Compound Semiconductor Technologies.
A common aim of all the studentships will be to train the next generation of research leaders, innovators and entrepreneurs in the physical sciences and engineering, by:
- equipping students with advanced research skills, supported by expert supervision, a well-funded infrastructure and dynamic research culture, which encourages them to communicate their research through seminars, external conferences and networking
- fostering interdisciplinary research through groupings of engineering, physical, chemical, biological, medical and social scientists
- offering a comprehensive programme of professional and career development opportunities (http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research/doctoralacademy)
- engendering a commitment to research excellence and impact, and explorations of new ways of thinking.
Research at Cardiff is supported by excellent facilities that range from environmental characterisation labs, performance engineering, biotechnology services, high performance computing and brain imaging through to gas turbine combustors, rigs, and lightning laboratories. (http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/research/explore/research-facilities)
Information about the PhD projects available, including the timeline for applying will be provided here: www.cardiff.ac.uk/for/prospective/postgraduate/funding/options/researchcouncils/epsrc.html
General information about undertaking a PhD at Cardiff University is here: www.cardiff.ac.uk/for/prospective/postgraduate/research.html
Organisations
People |
ORCID iD |
Rhian Phillips (Training Grant Holder) |
Studentship Projects
Project Reference | Relationship | Related To | Start | End | Student Name |
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EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 29/09/2023 | |||
2118057 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/06/2018 | 31/12/2021 | Miriam, Prazmowska-Toporowska |
2319128 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 21/12/2022 | Daniel Fenton |
2080426 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 20/04/2022 | Christopher Smalley |
2112308 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 02/03/2024 | Gregory Butterworth |
2108968 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 30/03/2022 | Robert Allen |
2123459 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 31/03/2022 | Liam Hiley |
2105491 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 30/03/2022 | Luke Watkins |
2106942 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 30/03/2022 | Megan Scammell |
2105369 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 30/03/2022 | Ryan Beckerleg |
2102957 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 29/09/2022 | Anna Lazaridou |
2091623 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 26/12/2019 | Zachary Edwardson |
2913991 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 29/09/2022 | Benjamin Fisher |
2105442 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 25/09/2022 | Eben Muse |
2109489 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 30/03/2022 | Zeeshan Ahmad |
2117888 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 30/03/2022 | Pietro Liguori |
2105462 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 30/03/2022 | Zoltan Sztranyovszky |
2118879 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 11/11/2019 | Joshua McColl |
2117895 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 01/10/2018 | Benjamin Fisher |
2106294 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 30/03/2022 | Alexei Stepanenko |
2117879 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 30/03/2022 | James Manley |
2105383 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 30/03/2022 | Matyo Ivanov |
2107394 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 12/09/2019 | Samuel Robertshaw |
2117985 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2018 | 29/09/2022 | David furnues |
2159064 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 01/01/2019 | 30/03/2020 | Jose Dorado Ladera |
2185097 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 31/03/2019 | 29/09/2022 | Dominic Ward |
2231955 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/06/2019 | 02/07/2023 | Liam McGrath |
2279102 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Joseph Alemzadeh |
2275322 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Zeljka Salinger |
2271073 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Ashley Steer |
2268875 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 12/04/2023 | Joe Mahoney |
2268796 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Clara Cafolla-Ward |
2269243 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Natalia Sawicka |
2278921 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Ben Mason |
2279386 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Nadhia Monim |
2268898 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Kajal Saroay |
2268865 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Bernard Cooper |
2268910 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Liubov Sirkina |
2278935 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Suleman Yunus |
2279093 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | William Seward |
2274591 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Ambrose Law |
2254591 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Daniel Tyler |
2282310 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Paul Mallett |
2268871 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2019 | 30/03/2023 | Edward Harding |
2315215 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 01/01/2020 | 29/06/2023 | Marwan Naaman |
2380023 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 02/01/2020 | 12/10/2023 | Tasarla Deadman |
2397637 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/06/2020 | 31/12/2023 | William Doherty |
2426065 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2020 | 13/10/2024 | Luke Hall |
2440181 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2020 | 31/03/2024 | David Walton |
2598912 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2021 | 27/07/2022 | Jacob Bretherick |
2598925 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2021 | 30/03/2025 | Victoria Marcinkiewicz |
2598855 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2021 | 30/03/2025 | Katherine Blanter |
2598935 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2021 | 30/03/2025 | Yan Shan Tai |
2598918 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 30/09/2021 | 30/03/2025 | Emily Malet-Lambert |
2821470 | Studentship | EP/R513003/1 | 31/03/2023 | 29/09/2026 | Alfie Ross |