Current research degree projects
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Explore our current postgraduate research degree and PhD opportunities.
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease, with a complex biology. In this PhD project, we aim to explore the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying tau pathology in the absence or presence of systemic inflammation. The results may lead to improved understanding of the biological mechanism underlying spreading of Tau in the AD-affected brain.
This project aims to develop advanced digital twin technology for space object re-entry monitoring, addressing multiphysics coupling and hybrid uncertainties. The project focuses on uncertainty quantification, robust model updating, and real-time data integration to improve re-entry prediction accuracy.
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are playing an increasing role in studying our oceans. While they can be equipped with a range of physical sensors, options for chemical monitoring are limited for smaller AUVs. This project looks to address this by developing new AUV systems for measuring ocean chemistry.
Yellow-legged/Asian hornets represent an invasive species that poses a significant threat to native bee populations, potentially leading to extensive repercussions within UK ecosystems. This project will develop acoustic tools to facilitate the rapid identification of Asian hornet nests, enabling the effective removal of these nests and safeguarding native ecosystems.
If you are a UK-domiciled student of Black or Mixed-Black heritage, come pursue a fully funded doctorate in the School of Geography and Environmental Sciences at the University of Southampton with a Black Futures Scholarship.
This project aims to develop, fabricate, and test new technology for studying sediments that will enable scientists to gain new insights into our coastal environment.
Reliable batteries, surpassing the energy storage capacity of the state of the art, are needed for critical applications such as communications systems for national security. This project aims to make them a reality by combining solid and liquid or gel materials to form quasi-solid materials with versatile chemistry and mechanical robustness.
As we move to a low-carbon economy understanding and quantifying marine sources of methane and carbon dioxide emissions becomes more important. Such gases can be emitted from both man-made and natural sources. This project will develop acoustic methodologies that can detect and quantify these emissions.
The aim of this project is to explore new frontiers in the design of photonics integrated circuits (PICs) by using artificial intelligence (AI). The project has potential to revolutionise chip design and manufacturing processes by reduction of circuit footprint, optimisation of various elements and devices and their integration, and enabling more efficient packaging. It can play a crucial role in shaping the future of PICs and their implementation in various applications.
This project explores the cutting-edge intersection of battery technology and photonics, by proposing a new condition monitoring systems for electrical energy storage.