
Centres for Doctoral Training in Engineering and Physical Sciences

Centres for Doctoral Training (CDT) bring together diverse areas of expertise to train engineers and scientists with the skills, knowledge and confidence to tackle today's evolving issues and future challenges. Students are normally funded for four years and include technical and transferrable skills training, as well as a research element.
CDT within Engineering and Physical Sciences at Birmingham
- Formulation Engineering
Lead: Professor Mark Simmons.
Duration: 2018-2026, PhD places available. -
Topological Design
Lead: Professor Mark Dennis.
Duration: 2018-2026, PhD places available.
CDT with University of Birmingham involvement
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Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) CDT in Oil and Gas
Co-investigator: Professor Joe Wood.
Duration: 2018-2026. -
lifETIME (Engineered Tissues for Discovery, Industry and Medicine)
Co-investigator: Professor Liam Grover.
Duration: 2018 - 2026. -
Sustainable Hydrogen (SusHy) Centre for Doctoral Training
Co-investigator: Professor David Book.
Duration: 2018-2026. -
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) CDT in Aerosol Science
Co-investigator: Francis Pope.
Duration: 2024-2028.