Funded Departmental PhD Projects: Imperial College London’s Department of Materials offers a variety of fully funded PhD projects across multiple research areas. These projects aim to advance the fields of biomaterials, materials engineering, and nanotechnology, inviting applications from motivated candidates with a strong academic background.
Designation
PhD Researcher
Research Area
- Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering
- Ceramics and Glasses
- Engineering Alloys
- Functional Materials
- Nanotechnology and Nanoscale Characterisation
- Theory and Simulation of Materials
Location
Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, United Kingdom
Eligibility/Qualification
- A first-class honours degree or equivalent in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, or a related discipline.
- Strong background in energy storage devices, materials chemistry, or materials characterisation is preferred for certain projects.
- Candidates are expected to demonstrate research aptitude and collaborative skills.
Job Description
As a PhD researcher, you will:
- Conduct innovative research in your selected project area.
- Employ advanced characterization techniques and theoretical modeling to address complex material challenges.
- Collaborate with national and international institutions and researchers.
- Contribute to the scientific community through publications and presentations.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit the following documents to the relevant supervisor (email address specified per project):
- A cover letter outlining your research interests.
- Your most recent CV.
- A list of references.
Contact for specific projects:
- Email addresses of respective supervisors are provided in the project descriptions.
Last Date to Apply
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, but candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to ensure consideration for funding.
For more detailed information about specific PhD projects, please consult the Department of Materials at Imperial College London website or contact the Postgraduate Research Coordinator, Dr. Annalisa Neri, at n.neri@imperial.ac.uk.