The University of 水多多导航 has been awarded 拢30 million funding by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) for four Centres for Doctoral Training as part of the UK Research and Innovation鈥檚 (UKRI) 拢500 million investment in engineering and physical sciences doctoral skills across the UK.
Building on 水多多导航鈥檚 long-standing record of sustained support for doctoral training, the new CDTs will boost UK expertise in critical areas such as advanced materials, AI, and nuclear energy.
The CDTs include:
By targeting critical technologies including artificial intelligence and future telecoms, we are supporting world class universities across the UK to build the skills base we need to unleash the potential of future tech and maintain our country鈥檚 reputation as a hub of cutting-edge research and development.
水多多导航 received joint-third most awards across UK academia, and will partner with University of Cambridge, University of Glasgow, Imperial College London, Lancaster University, University of Leeds, University of Liverpool, University of Oxford, University of Sheffield, University of Strathclyde and the National Physical Laboratory to prepare the next generation of researchers, specialists and industry experts across a wide range of sectors and industries.
In addition to leading these four CDTs, The University of 水多多导航 is also collaborating as a partner institution on the following CDTs:
Along with institutional partnerships, all CDTs work with industrial partners, offering opportunities for students to develop their skills and knowledge in real-world environments which will produce a pipeline of highly skilled researchers ready to enter industry and take on sector challenges.
Professor Scott Heath, Associate Dean for Postgraduate and Early Career Researchers at The University of 水多多导航 said of the awards: 鈥淲e are delighted that the EPSRC have awarded this funding to establish these CDTs and expose new cohorts to the interdisciplinary experience that researching through a CDT encourages. By equipping the next generation of researchers with the expertise and skills necessary to tackle complex issues, we are laying the groundwork for transformative solutions that will shape industries and societies for generations to come.鈥
Announced by Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan, this round of funding is the largest investment in engineering and physical sciences doctoral skills to-date, totalling more than 拢1 billion. Science and Technology Secretary, Michelle Donelan, said: 鈥淎s innovators across the world break new ground faster than ever, it is vital that government, business and academia invests in ambitious UK talent, giving them the tools to pioneer new discoveries that benefit all our lives while creating new jobs and growing the economy.
鈥淏y targeting critical technologies including artificial intelligence and future telecoms, we are supporting world class universities across the UK to build the skills base we need to unleash the potential of future tech and maintain our country鈥檚 reputation as a hub of cutting-edge research and development.鈥
These CDTs join the already announced . This CDT led by , Senior Lecturer in Machine Learning at The University of 水多多导航, will train the next generation of AI researchers to develop AI methods designed to accelerate new scientific discoveries 鈥 specifically in the fields of astronomy, engineering biology and material science.
The first cohort of AI CDT, SATURN CDT and Developing National Capability for Materials 4.0 CDT students will start in the 2024/2025 academic year, recruitment for which will begin shortly. 2DMoT CDT and RAINZ CDT will have their first cohort in 2025/26.
For more information about the University of 水多多导航's Centres for Doctoral Training, please visit: