Cranfield University is inviting applications from UK and International students for three funded PhD opportunities.
Students will benefit from a bespoke training scheme delivered by world leading experts from academia and industry, access to world leading experimental and computational facilities as well as close and regular contact with industry and end user partners. CDT WIRe is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community, and offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies. For further information on the CDT WIRe scheme visit the web site: cdtwire.com
The three doctorates available are:
Disrupting disruptions: Drinking water treatment resilience to chemical shortages (sponsored by EPSRC, Anglian Water and Thames Water) Application deadline April 18
Ceramic nanofiltration: Creating a resilient future for drinking water supply (sponsored by EPSRC, Anglian Water, Scottish Water and Welsh Water) Application deadline 31 May
The potential to minimise Nitrogenous Disinfection By-Products and their Toxicological Importance (sponsored by EPSRC and UKWIR Ltd) Application deadline 31 May
Details can be found on the links above.
The University of Sheffield is inviting applications from UK and International students for four funded PhD opportunities.
Students will benefit from a bespoke training scheme delivered by world leading experts from academia and industry, access to world leading experimental and computational facilities as well as close and regular contact with industry and end user partners. CDT WIRe is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community, and offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies. For further information on the CDT WIRe scheme visit the web site: cdtwire.com
The four doctorates available are:
Intelligent Water Distribution Systems (in partnership with Scottish Water)
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CNJ021/epsrc-phd-studentship-in-intelligent-water-distribution-systems
Managing Strategic Infrastructure to Ensure Safe Drinking Water (in partnership with South Staffordshire Water)
Information Theoretic Sensor Placement and Monitoring to Improve Performance in Complex Water and Sewer Network Infrastructure (in partnership with Thames Water)
Understanding the Risks Associated with Contaminated Floodwater from Urban Drainage Systems (grant-supported)
Details can be found on the links above.