EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training: The University of Cambridge is offering fully-funded 1+3 MRes/PhD studentships as part of its EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment, focusing on Unlocking Net Zero. These studentships are designed to develop innovative solutions in line with current global sustainability challenges.
Scholarship Post for EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Unlocking Net Zero (FIBE3 CDT)
Designation
1+3 MRes/PhD Studentships
Research Areas
- Current and Disruptive Technologies
- Circularity and Whole Life Approach
- AI-driven Digitalisation and Data
- Risk-based Systems Thinking and Connectivity
Location
Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge
Eligibility/Qualification
- Applicants should have (or expect to obtain by the start date) a good 2.1 degree, preferably at master’s level, in a relevant engineering or science discipline.
- Fully-funded studentships are available for eligible home students and a limited number of international students.
Description
The studentships aim to engage with pressing issues surrounding future infrastructure and its link to net-zero goals. Candidates will work collaboratively with industry partners and will have the opportunity to explore and develop innovative approaches to sustainability in engineering and built environments.
How to Apply
Applications should be made online via the University of Cambridge Applicant Portal at the following link: Cambridge Applicant Portal.
For technical inquiries, please contact:
- Professor Abir Al-Tabbaa at aa22@cam.ac.uk
For general inquiries, please email:
- Ella Harding-Rolls at cdtcivil-courseadmin@cam.ac.uk
Last Date for Apply
16 May 2025
Category | Details |
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Reference | NM43380 |
Published | 25 September 2024 |
Closing Date | 16 May 2025 |
University | University of Cambridge |
Funding | Fully-funded (fees and maintenance) available for eligible home and limited international students. |
Themes | Current and Disruptive Technologies, Circularity and Whole Life Approach, AI-driven Digitalisation and Data, Risk-based Systems Thinking and Connectivity. |
The University of Cambridge actively supports equality, diversity, and inclusion, encouraging applications from all sections of society.