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As one of the founding departments of the University in 1937, the Department of Mechanical Engineering has been at the forefront of the vast evolvement of its field.
The Department takes pride in its focus on grand challenges in the international arena and is actively collaborating with various overseas institutions addressing these challenges. Our global connections broaden the perspectives of the future generations opening their minds to discover new knowledge that benefits the society. The Department’s world-class faculty and internationally renowned programmes draw students from across the globe. The Department has also published numerous important research findings in world-leading journals.
The Department has made significant achievements in International University Rankings by discipline in recent years, based on its academic performance, employer reputation and research impact. The University was ranked highly in the subject of Mechanical Engineering and/or related disciplines by different international ranking systems . This is an impressive testament to the Department’s contributions and sustained efforts nationally and internationally.
Advanced Materials and Processing
Supervisor | Specialisation |
| Advanced materials processing and manufacturing; 3D printing; Computational materials science; Damage and fracture of materials; Finite element modelling and simulation; Micro-mechanics of materials |
| Advanced structural materials; High-strength steels & alloys; High-temperature superalloys; Nanostructured metals & alloys; Innovative material processing |
| Green Chemical Vapor Deposition, Conformal polymer coating for lithium-ion battery materials, Conductive polymers, LIBs material interfacial engineering |
| Haptics metamaterials, micro/nano fabrication of textured surfaces for human-machine interactions, multi-physics modeling of material interfaces, biomechanics. |
| Composites science, manufacturing processes and engineering applications; Multifunctional polymer nanocomposites; Materials for harsh environments; Fracture and fatigue mechanics |
| Non-equilibrium materials engineering; Amorphous materials and nanomaterials; Dynamic behaviour of materials; Theory of non-equilibrium phase transformation; Constitutive modelling of advanced materials |
| Engineering materials with designed micro-/nano-structures to confer new properties; Microfluidics-enabled soft and smart manufacturing; Soft materials; Soft and micro actuators/motors/robots/sensors |
| Nature-inspired surfaces and materials, additive manufacturing, energy harvesting, fluid dynamics, soft matter, interfaces and surfaces |
| Bio-inspired Mechanics & Structures; Soft Robotics; Multiscale Computational Mechanics; Adhesion Mechanics; Fracture Mechanics |
| Advanced electrode materials development; Nanostructured materials; Carbon based materials; Interface design of composite materials |
| Nature-inspired materials and interfaces; Membranes; Water harvesting; Solar desalination |
| Structural engineering of novel 2D nanomaterials; Earth-abundant catalysts. |
| Structuring of Fluids, Soft and Smart Manufacturing, Additive Manufacturing, Microfluidics, 3D Manipulation of Fluids, Flexible Electronics, Nonlinear Computation and Optimization |
| Computational materials science; Atomistic modelling and simulation; Amorphous alloys; Nanostructured materials; Two-dimensional materials |
Aerospace Engineering
Supervisor | Specialisation |
| Acoustics: sound propagation, noise control, passive and active control; Vibration: modelling, control and vibration reduction of structures. Structural wave manipulations; Structural health monitoring: vibration and wave-based damage detection methods; Smart structures with embedding sensor technology; Fluid-structure-sound interaction |
| Green Aviation, Rocket/Satellite/Space Shuttle Propulsion, Sustainable Aviation Fuels, Green Propellants. |
| Structural health diagnosis by non-contact method; Turbine blade-tip clearance assessment; Engine noise and vibration measurement; Airport noise assessment; Engine noise control |
| Aeroacoustics and aircraft noise; Aeronautical flow-induced noise and vibration; Computational aeroacoustics and CFD; Active flow noise control; Aeroacoustics source identification |
| Structural health monitoring (SHM); Non-destructive evaluation (NDE); Smart materials and structures; Advanced composite materials; Sensor and sensor network |
| Aerodynamics; Active flow control |
| Turbulence |
| Vibro-acoustic modelling; Acoustic metamaterial; Noise and vibration control; Advanced functional material; Lattice structure and porous material; Hearing and auditory perception; Active noise cancellation; Smart actuator; Acoustic black hole. |
Clean Energy and Energy Storage
Supervisor | Specialisation |
| Fuel cells; Batteries; Advanced energy materials |
| Battery Technologies, Battery Fire Retardants, Carbon-Free Energy Storage and Transfer |
| Energy Meteorology, Solar energy resourcing and forecasting, Remote sensing, Radiative heat transfer, Mass transfer, Renewable power systems, Large scale energy storage, Passive cooling, Desalination |
| Lithium-ion batteries, Electrochemical energy storage materials |
| Wind / marine energy extraction |
| Nature-inspired and microfluidics-enabled engineering; Heat transfer with thermal waves and resonance; super thermal conductors |
| Nature-inspired surfaces and materials, additive manufacturing, energy harvesting, fluid dynamics, soft matter, interfaces and surfaces |
| Electrochemical energy storage and conversion; Advanced battery materials; Heat and mass transfer |
| Mechanical behaviors of energy-storage materials |
| Lithium ion batteries; Lithium sulfur battery; Lithium metal battery |
| Energy harvesting; Lithium/Hydrogen energy storage |
| Electrochemical reactor design; CO2 capture and conversion; Electrochemical conversion of small molecules (e.g., H2O, O2, CO2, and N2, etc.) to high-value chemical/fuel feedstocks; Membrane assembly technology. |
| Nanoporous electrode materials; Solid-state refrigeration; Piezoelectric energy conversion |
Robotics and Control
Supervisor | Specialisation |
| AI-Enhanced Uncertainty Quantification, Machine Learning in Reverse and Forward Solution Mapping, Convex Optimization, Optimal Decision Making |
| Contact and Non-contact Manipulation; Vision-based Control and Automation; Microsystem Design and Fabrication; Robotic Microassembly; Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering |
| Haptics, wearable electronics, sensing and actuation for human-machine interactions, application of artificial intelligence to human-machine interface |
| Robotic manipulation; Multi-agent systems; Machine intelligence; Sensor-based control; Robot perception |
| Soft and micro actuators/motors/robots/sensors |
| Synthesis and Optimization of Manipulator Mechanisms; Generalized Parallel Mechanisms Research; Reconfigurable Robots; Micro/Nano Manipulation and MEMS Devices (e.g., Sensors); Smart Biomedical Instruments (e.g., Exoskeleton Robots and Rehabilitation Robotics); AI/robotics/autonomous systems; Aerial and Underwater Robotics; New Developments for Humanoid Robots; Machine learning/Deep learning/Machine Vision for Robotics |
Sound and Vibration
Supervisor | Specialisation |
| Acoustics: sound propagation, noise control, passive and active control; Vibration: modelling, control and vibration reduction of structures. Structural wave manipulations; Structural health monitoring: vibration and wave-based damage detection methods; Smart structures with embedding sensor technology; Fluid-structure-sound interaction |
| Vibroacoustics; Environmental noise control; Fan and duct noise control; Sound source identification; Soundscape and sound quality of product |
| Low noise design for fans and turbomachinery; Metamaterial duct flow silencer; Urban and environmental noise simulation and control; CPX technology for tyre/road noise control; Product sound quality and design |
| Structural health monitoring (SHM); Wave propagation; Non-destructive evaluation (NDE); Sensor and sensor network; Smart materials and structures |
| Bio-inspired Mechanics & Structures; Surficial and Interfacial Mechanics; Soft Actuator and Robotics; Lithium-ion batteries |
| Vibro-acoustic modelling; Acoustic metamaterial; Noise and vibration control; Advanced functional material; Lattice structure and porous material; Hearing and auditory perception; Active noise cancellation; Smart actuator; Acoustic black hole. |
Thermofluids and Combustion
Supervisor | Specialisation |
| Gas Phase Chemical Kinetics; Real-fluid Oxidation Chemistry; Low-carbon Oxidation Chemistry; Uncertainty Quantification and Optimization; Optimal Decision Making; Machine Learning |
| Fluid-structure interaction; Multiphase flow |
| Microfluidics; Droplets, bubbles and particles; Interfacial phenomena, Multiscale transport phenomena; Thermodynamics; Fluid mechanics; Heat and mass transfer |
| Nature-inspired surfaces and materials, additive manufacturing, energy harvesting, fluid dynamics, soft matter, interfaces and surfaces |
| Interfacial fluid mechanics; Heat and mass transfer; Droplets and bubbles |
The Department aims to provide advanced teaching and research accommodation for both undergraduates and postgraduates in state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities .
All research postgraduate applicants are recommended to approach potential supervisors and preferably, put their names on the applications. For details, please refer to “Research Areas” or ME website > Academic Staff .
The Department has organised/co-organised a series of symposiums and international conferences to pursue knowledge through interactions among the world’s foremost scientists and scholars. To further elevate its research quality and academic standing, the Department has also invited top-notch scholars to serve as visiting chair professors under the Distinguished Visiting Chair Professor Scheme. Learn more at Emeritus Professor, Visiting & Adjunct Staff .
The Department offers student exchange opportunities to enhance students’ global outlook, language skills and personal development. Every year, the Department arranges research attachments (from three months to one year) for students to visit overseas universities with financial support.
With the aim of advancing research by exchanging knowledge and ideas within the field of Mechanical Engineering, the Department also provides additional financial support to research students to attend international conferences.
Compulsory - Two Academic Referee's Reports are required. (Proposed supervisors from the PolyU and Partner University (if any), and persons from non-academic backgrounds are not considered as appropriate academic referee)
Compulsory - A standard form must be used for the submission of research proposal. Please click here to download the form.
Compulsory - Please upload all academic qualifications including Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree (if any) according to the University’s admission requirements , also refer to the ‘ Procedures – Guidelines for Submitting Supporting Documents ’ to follow the submission requirements.
Optional - Publication records, scholarships, awards/prizes and class rankings (with supporting documents)
Biomedical Imaging, Instrumentation, Sensing and AI
Molecular, Cellular and Tissue Engineering
Prosthetics, Orthotics, Smart Ageing and Rehabilitation Engineering
Sports and Neuromusculoskeletal Engineering
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Computing
Blockchain, Cyber Security and Privacy
Graphics, Multimedia and Virtual Reality
Networking and Mobile Computing
Pattern Recognition and Natural Language Processing
Systems Modelling and Software Engineering
Advanced Materials Processing Technologies
Aviation and Transportation Logistics
Operations and Supply Chain Management
Precision Engineering (State Key Laboratory of Ultra-precision Machining Technology)
Product Design and Miniaturisation
Smart Manufacturing and Robotics
Aerodynamics
Aerospace Propulsion and Combustion
Aerospace Structures and Materials
Aviation Engineering
Flight Mechanics and Control
Satellite Communication and Navigation
Artificial Intelligence and Signal Processing
Communications and Information Security
Future Mobility System
Microelectronics and Quantum Technology
Photonics, Smart Material and Devices
Power and Energy Systems
Power Electronics and Electric Vehicles
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PhD Research Projects are advertised opportunities to examine a pre-defined topic or answer a stated research question. Some projects may also provide scope for you to propose your own ideas and approaches.
This project has funding attached, subject to eligibility criteria. Applications for the project are welcome from all suitably qualified candidates, but its funding may be restricted to a limited set of nationalities. You should check the project and department details for more information.
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Some or all of the PhD opportunities in this programme have funding attached. Applications for this programme are welcome from suitably qualified candidates worldwide. Funding may only be available to a limited set of nationalities and you should read the full programme details for further information.
International PhD programs are often designed for international students. Your PhD will usually be delivered in English, though some opportunities to gain and use additional language skills might also be available. Students may propose their own PhD topics or apply for advertised projects.
An Austrian PhD usually takes 3-4 years. Most students complete their projects within broader PhD programmes incorporating a curriculum of courses and training worth a certain number of ECTS credits as well as research towards an original thesis. This will be presented for a public examination by two academic experts. Most programmes are delivered in German, but some universities offer English-language teaching.
Numerical investigation of rotating magnetoconvection in liquid metals, marie-curie (msca) doctoral fellowship: phd in structural dynamics and health monitoring of composite and 3d printed structures and systems, a quantum leap for quantum technology, competition funded phd project (students worldwide).
This project is in competition for funding with other projects. Usually the project which receives the best applicant will be successful. Unsuccessful projects may still go ahead as self-funded opportunities. Applications for the project are welcome from all suitably qualified candidates, but potential funding may be restricted to a limited set of nationalities. You should check the project and department details for more information.
Digital technologies for construction occupational safety and health: measuring performance and capturing best practice (ref: abce-pd1-24), personal cooling systems for enhanced thermal comfort and sleep quality (ref: abce-ab1-24), computational modelling and testing of inverse compton scattering sources for medical applications (ref: sci24-js2), trust in distributed surveillance systems, phd studentship in the development of novel lubricating fluids for the next generation of electric vehicles, doctoral researcher (m/f/div) in microbiome systems biology, bio-fabricating constructs suitable for pulmonary valve replacement therapy in paediatric patients with congenital heart defect.
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We care about you and want you to perform at your best. Here you will have access to a wide range of opportunities to become a better version of yourself. We also offer flexible work arrangements to support your lifestyle and wellbeing.
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College of engineering, collaborative graduate training in computational neural engineering expands.
Funding for the Georgia Tech and Emory University training program in computational neural engineering was recently renewed and increased by the National Institutes of Health, expanding opportunities for students and scholars.
Since it began in 2019, Georgia Tech and Emory University’s Computational Neural-Engineering Training Program has funded and trained doctoral students at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering, computation, and clinical experience.
“We saw that there was a new kind of neuroscience that was happening, to both understand the mysteries of the brain and nervous system and to treat related diseases and disorders,” says Garrett Stanley , program co-director, professor, and McCamish Foundation Distinguished Chair in the Walter H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME). “The program was created to fill this gap in training, and to provide a community for like-minded scientists and engineers across these disciplines.”
Combined with support from Georgia Tech and Emory, that community is set to grow with recently renewed and increased funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
“We’re excited to expand the number of students funded and continue to grow our programs,” says Lena Ting , program co-director, professor, and McCamish Foundation Distinguished Chair in BME. “With this funding, we’ll continue to attract the best and brightest students.”
Through courses, research, professional development, and community outreach, the two-year program provides unprecedented training and community for doctoral students in BME, electrical and computational engineering, neuroscience, machine learning, and beyond.
“Our program is unique in that it combines computation — both how the brain computes and how we can use computational tools to better understand the brain — and engineering of technologies for interfacing with the brain and nervous system,” says Stanley, who also co-directs the Neural Engineering Center with Ting.
Students are also exposed to neurology, rehabilitation, and other related fields through clinical course requirements.
“We teach our students alongside physical therapy and occupational therapy students to solve clinically relevant problems,” explains Ting, who teaches several of the courses. “We think early exposure to such clinical problems can accelerate the translation of basic research to the clinic.”
Originally slated to last five years, funding for the program comes from the T32 program of institutional training grants by the NIH and the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering. Michael Borich , associate professor in the Emory University School of Medicine, and Chris Rozell , professor and Julian T. Hightower Chair in Georgia Tech’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering , also serve as directors of the program.
“The NIH T32 funding mechanism is great because it enables universities to create training programs that span different traditional disciplines,” says Stanley. Without the need to create entirely new academic units, training programs like these provide funding for students conducting interdisciplinary research. Since the funding isn’t tied to a specific research group, it also gives students the flexibility to rotate through multiple labs to find the best fit. “In other words, it’s a game changer.”
With NIH funding renewed and expanded by 50%, the program will now have the capacity to fund more trainees.
“I love to see the program grow so more of our students and faculty can benefit,” said Ting. “Thanks to generous funding from Georgia Tech, we will also be able to support international students now, something we couldn’t do in the past.”
In addition to support from the NIH, Emory University School of Medicine , and the joint Georgia Tech-Emory BME Department, the program is further bolstered by support from Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering and the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research .
“While the NIH funding enables us to support the salary and tuition for students,” said Stanley, “local support from Georgia Tech and Emory enables us to not only manage the growing program and provide reporting back to the NIH, but also to provide student-initiated training workshops in emerging technical areas, career development activities, training in neuroethics, and social events that help to bring the community together.”
The community, he said, is the “most exciting and significant part of this. The network of talented people brought together through this program will be valuable and influential for years to come.”
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Find the best PhD programmes in the field of Mechanical Engineering from top universities in Europe. Check all 95 programmes. Explore; Decide; Apply; ... Europe 95. Asia 35. Africa 5. North America 122. Oceania 7. South America 0. Tuition Fee . Annual tuition ... PhD programmes in Mechanical Engineering in Europe. Programmes Universities ...
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Imperial College London Department of Mechanical Engineering. Applications are invited for a research studentship in the development of novel lubricating fluids for application in drivetrains of passenger electric vehicles (EVs), leading to the award of a PhD degree. Read more. Supervisor: Dr A Kadiric.
Moreover, it is fundamental to maximize productivity by reducing waste and energy consumption and by optimizing existing physical assets and human resources. The PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Aveiro aims to contribute to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and technological challenges in the Mechanical Engineering ...
Research in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering covers six broad research themes; aerospace engineering, innovative manufacturing, modelling and simulation, nuclear engineering, resilient systems, and structures in extreme environments.. Our postgraduate research programmes in Mechanical Engineering offer the opportunity to study in a multi-disciplinary team alongside ...
PhD Programme Table. Evaluation sub-criteria. Enrolment: From Aug 04, 2022 to Aug 29, 2022. Doctoral programme start date: Nov 01, 2022. Curriculum 1 - Engineering and Industrial Design, Machine Construction, Metallurgy, and Manufacturing Technologies. The curriculum pursues the education of researchers and high-qualified engineers, operating ...
The following institutes are associated with the Doctoral School of Mechanical Engineering. Information about the publications and projects from each institute can be obtained by viewing their respective business cards. Institute of Automotive Engineering; Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer; Institute of Hydraulic Fluidmachinery
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Mechanical Engineering MPhil/PhD. London, Bloomsbury. Outstanding science, strong industrial engagement, and tangible impact are all hallmarks of our PhD programme and of our research culture. Our students work and learn both in UCL's world-class laboratories but also in partnership with a wide range of collaborating institutions and companies ...
As a PhD candidate within the PhD program Mechanical Engineering you will concentrate on the experimental analysis, theoretical understanding and predictive modelling of a range of problems in fields varying from Materials Engineering, Energy, Fluids to Microsytems and Networks, depending on the research group where you decide to do your PhD.
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We also recommend these European universities where you can study a Mechanical Engineering degree: University of Bristol, the UK. Aalborg University, Denmark. LUT University, Finland. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany. Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Employability. By studying a PhD/MSc by Research in Mechanical Engineering you will be leading pivotal change. Unlock new discoveries in an internationally acclaimed research environment that is leading innovative and transformational changes in the manufacturing sector.
The Doctoral Programme in Engineering consists of seven research fields including spatial planning and transportation engineering; real estate economics; geoinformatics; civil engineering, water and environmental engineering; mechanical engineering; and energy technology. Doctoral studies are available at all the departments of the School of Engineering: the Department of Mechanical ...
In the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Birmingham we pride ourselves on our research which is ranked in the top 10 in the UK for GPA and 4* research (REF 2021). We are experts in applying engineering science to the mechanical engineering problems of the real world and in educating the next generation of international mechanical ...
The Institute of Materials Systems Modeling of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon is offering a 4‑year PhD position in the area of machine learning and computer simulations. Read more. Supervisor: Prof R Aydin. 1 September 2024 PhD Research Project Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide) 1. FindAPhD.
Mechanical Engineering. Ph.D. / Full-time, Part-time / On Campus. 32,267 EUR / year. 3 years. University of Birmingham Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Ranked top 0.5%. Top 0.5% of Universities worldwide according to the Studyportals Meta Ranking.
Industry co-funded EPSRC PhD Studentship. An exciting opportunity for a fully-funded 42-month PhD studentship co-funded by a world-leading medical devices company and EPSRC is available at the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Strathclyde. Read more
Description:Multiple PhD positions are available in the Mathematical Engineering Department at the University of Louvain, Belgium in the context of a newly-started research project. The goal of the project is to develop learning and control tools ... Published 2 months ago. Closing in: 23 hours.
Postdoctoral research associate (m/f/d) in the field of civil or mechanical engineering. Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung | Berlin, Berlin | Germany | about 1 month ago. of civil or mechanical engineering or a comparable field (focus geotechnics or steel design) Salary group 14 TVöD / Grade A 13 BBesO Permanent contract Full ...
The Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering (PhD in Mechanical Engineering) provides students with a unique opportunity to demonstrate innovation in a wide range of mechanical engineering research areas. The PhD in Mechanical Engineering degree is awarded to candidates who successfully complete a program of advanced courses, qualification and research requirements and dissertation defense.
Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc. Advanced Structural Engineering MSc. Industrial Robotics Master of Science - MSc (PG) Process Safety. Process Safety (Online) View more…. Scotland.
As one of the founding departments of the University in 1937, the Department of Mechanical Engineering has been at the forefront of the vast evolvement of its field.. The Department takes pride in its focus on grand challenges in the international arena and is actively collaborating with various overseas institutions addressing these challenges.
Contribute to the Clean Energy Transition: PhD Studentship in the Effects of Hydrogen on the Performance of Machine Elements. Imperial College London Department of Mechanical Engineering. Applications are invited for a research studentship in the effects of hydrogen on the performance of machine elements, leading to the award of a PhD degree.
You should be a well motivated and creative Graduate who wants to work in Engineering, Planning or Design Consultancies in the following disciplines: ... • Mechanical • Earth and Atmospheric Sciences • Earth System Science (Atmospheric Science) You will be involved in assisting project design works; preparing calculations and drawings ...
The Mechanical Graduate Engineer will be responsible for completing all tasks assigned by the supervisor, will assist in the design, development, and maintenance of mechanical systems and equipment used in mining operations. Compliance; Ensure all work adheres to industry standards, safety regulations, and environmental policies. ...
Since it began in 2019, Georgia Tech and Emory University's Computational Neural-Engineering Training Program has funded and trained doctoral students at the intersection of neuroscience, engineering, computation, and clinical experience. "We saw that there was a new kind of neuroscience that was happening, to both understand the mysteries of the brain and nervous system and to treat ...
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