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06 PhD Programs – Fully Funded at University of Greenwich, London, England

Do you have a Master’s degree and are looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? University of Greenwich, London, England is now accepting applications for several funded PhD programs across a range of research areas.

1. Fully Funded PhD in Towards decolonising AI safety research – A state of the art analysis of the AI cyber risks to citizens’ digital rights in the Global South

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The project aims to analyse the dispossession of citizens of the Global South of their digital rights (security, privacy, intellectual property, identity, and data sovereignty) and the inadequacy of contemporary cyber security research for these rights. This analysis will be done in the context of AI alignment and the current and potential risks of AI, and intersecting systems of modern coloniality, globalised neoliberal economies, and authoritarianism. 

Application Deadline: 7 January 2025

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2. Fully Funded PhD in The Influence of External Forces on Dendritic Deformation during Solidification

Summary of Funded PhD Program

This 4-year PhD study aims to investigate how external forces (e.g. electromagnetic, hydrodynamic, ultrasonic, gravitational) influence deformation of dendrites concurrently with solidification. The PhD will primarily be computational, utilising state-of-the-art numerical techniques and high-performance computing to predict deformation behaviour, but also examine unknown material properties such as the Young’s modulus of individual dendrites close to their liquidus temperature. 

Application Deadline: 29th November 2024

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3. Fully Funded PhD in Structural behaviour of sustainable 3D-printed structures

Summary of Funded PhD Program

Additive manufacturing (3D printing) is a rapidly rising technique for offering automation, elevated control and optimisation of materials and resources used. However, the construction sector has not embraced the technique so far, currently limited either only to proof-ofconcept structures or to non-structural elements in buildings (e.g. non load bearing walls). In addition, the various 3D printed solutions proposed continue to depend massively on cement / concrete for reasons of workability, durability and strength, which is a common problem of the construction industry overall, since it is against the targets of CO2 reduction and NetZero.

Application Deadline: 29th November 2024

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4. Fully Funded PhD in Self-Funded Scholarship: Exploring and understanding inclusivity of LGBTQIA+ recreational athletes in the UK

Summary of Funded PhD Program

Researchers, practitioners, and policy makers have shown that physical, mental, and social health research disparities exist between lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual (LGBTQIA+) populations and others. Such exclusion from the research process has contributed to a health knowledge deficit for LGBTQIA+ populations and resulted in limited evidence-based interventions that address the many health inequalities that disproportionately affect these populations across the lifespan. When compared to other populations, research evidence shows that LGBTQIA+ populations experience higher rates of chronic disease (e.g., diabetes, coronary heart disease, and certain forms of cancer), mental health symptoms and disorders (e.g., major depressive disorder, anxiety, substance use, and suicide), and social health inequalities (e.g., violence, harassment, discrimination, and exclusion).

Application Deadline: Open until filled 

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5. Fully Funded PhD in Endohedral fullerenes for portable atomic clocks: molecules carrying time

Summary of Funded PhD Program

In this project, we shall synthesise endohedral fullerenes such as N@C60 and metallic endohedral fullerenes (metallofullerenes) using state-of-theart production facilities including an ion implantation reactor and an arcdischarge reactor. We shall purify these molecules using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and we shall characterize them spectroscopically using UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy and other methodologies. Hence, the PhD student working on the project, will acquire significant skills in the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials and will be trained in state-of-the-art techniques that can be found in only a handful of laboratories worldwide.

Application Deadline: 29 November 2024

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6. Fully Funded PhD in Controlling Additive Manufacturing with Ultrasound

Summary of Funded PhD Program

The PhD will primarily be computational, utilising state of the art numerical techniques to understand and predict the effect of Ultrasound. It will be closely aligned to the EPSRC project “Tailored Microstructures via Thermoelectric-Magnetohydrodynamics for Additive Manufacturing (TEAM)”. As part of collaboration with University College London (UCL) there will be opportunities to work alongside world experts to conduct in situ X-ray imaging experiments at Diamond Light Source and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility.

Application Deadline: Open until filled 

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