Current research degree projects

Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Landslides threaten lives and millions in damages across Great Britain, and climate change is making this worse. This project maps how plants can naturally stabilize slopes amid shifting weather extremes, pioneering sustainable, bioengineered solutions to protect infrastructure and communities in an uncertain future.
The next generation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) must be capable of independent perception, reasoning, and adaptation in complex and dynamic environments. This PhD project aims to design a UAV platform equipped with intelligent sensing, physics-based modelling, and intelligent real-time decision-making to achieve situational awareness far beyond what is possible today.
This research focuses on the visual inspection of aircraft images in digital format. It involves identifying various types of defects and training these images using machine learning techniques. The goal is to develop a tool that assists maintenance engineers during checks by indicating what actions are needed next, such as assessing the criticality of a defect. In addition, the research will deliver a cost benefit analysis of the whole process, to evaluate the actual benefits from such digitalized and automated tool.
This PhD project focuses on Artificial Medical Intelligence, creating AI tools that anticipate risks rather than respond after disease develops. By integrating real-world health data, you will develop digital twins and predictive models to guide prevention and personalised care, combining machine learning innovation with clinical collaboration to improve outcomes.
This project will use advanced theory and computer simulations to uncover the fundamental processes that restrict laser performance, helping design the next generation of lasers for science, industry, and healthcare.
This project aims to explore the turbulent atmosphere of Jupiter using cutting-edge 3D climate simulations. It combines high-performance computing, advanced modelling, and international collaboration to uncover the mechanisms behind giant storms, multiple jets, and exotic weather.
This PhD offers the chance to exploit advanced computer simulations to drive experiments, pushing the boundaries of ultrafast science and opening new frontiers in physics and biomedical applications. Join our interdisciplinary team of physicists, chemists, and engineers to develop a cutting-edge femtosecond laser-based source of X-ray pulses for next-generation imaging.