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Engineering | Biological sciences
Anaerobic fermentation for medium chain carboxylic acid production
This project builds on Southampton’s extensive expertise in anaerobic biotechnology for bio-based circular economy. Currently most fatty acid production is from a petrochemical basis, however anaerobic fermentation allows the use of low value feedstocks to co-produce fatty acids and other platform chemicals in a single system. -
Photonics and optoelectronics | Physics and astronomy | Mathematical sciences
Polarization effects in antiresonant hollow core optical fibres
Dive into the mysterious world of polarization in antiresonant hollow core fibres, where conventional wisdom is turned on its head, and unexpected phenomena emerge every day. Through your insights and innovation, you will shape the future of this cutting-edge technology from data centres, to high-power lasers, to space systems. -
Electronics and Computer Science | Engineering
Piezoelectric Nano-Opto-Electro-Mechanical Systems (NOEMS) resonators for neuromorphic computing
Physical reservoir computing is attracting much attention as a simple and energy-efficient option of neuromorphic computing and our focus is to use Micro or Nano-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS/NEMS) technologies to meet the system requirements of low-power consumption, high device density for high speed processing, and suitable nonlinearity and memory capacity at the same time. -
Engineering
Modelling of gust-propeller interaction noise
This project investigates gust–propeller interaction noise for eVTOL aircraft. Using time-domain modelling, CFD, and experiments validations, it will characterize unsteady aerodynamic loads and validate classical gust-response models. The project aims to predict and mitigate noise in urban environments, supporting quieter, safer, and more efficient eVTOL designs. -
Photonics and optoelectronics
Graphene-based silicon photonic photodetectors for mid-infrared wavelengths
This project’s aim is to explore the integration of graphene with Silicon Photonic circuits to create fast and sensitive photodetectors for the mid-infrared (mid-IR) region, a key wavelength range for detecting gases and molecules. -
Engineering | Mathematical sciences
Designing smart space structures for extreme environments: from nonlinear dynamics to resilient mechanisms
This PhD will develop AI-based predictive and control methods for nonlinear, regolith-resilient mechanisms in collaboration with ESA, combining structural dynamics, compliant design, and topology optimisation to create lightweight, intelligent space structures for next-generation exploration. -
Photonics and optoelectronics
Developing high performance optical amplifiers for the future of space communications
The space communication environment is like no other, subjecting data-carrying lasers to immense transmission distances, substantial Doppler shifts and, in some cases, a highly turbulent atmosphere. To help overcome these challenges, in this project you will develop advanced optical amplifiers for the exciting era of satellite lasercom on the horizon. -
Photonics and optoelectronics
Engineering Coherence in Metamaterials and Metasurfaces
Systems where coherence establishes spontaneously, such as lasers, Bose-Einstein condensates, superradiant emitters and time crystals, are important for classical and quantum technologies. Photonic metamaterials/metasurfaces are ideal platforms to foster the emergence of coherent phenomena. This project will study how coupling between nanostructures can mediate coherence and enable future photonic devices. -
Photonics and optoelectronics
Building the future of optical fibre communications
Optical fibre networks power all aspects of modern digital life, enabling AI applications and advanced wireless systems. This project explores the evolution of fibre infrastructure, using cutting-edge technologies to experimentally demonstrate emerging capabilities, paving the way for future high-performance networks that meet the demands of an increasingly connected world. -
Electronics and Computer Science
Multimodal Large Language Model for Human-Centered Robots
This project explores the development of a Multimodal Large Language Model that empowers robots to understand and respond to humans through vision, language, and other sensory data. By enabling natural, adaptive, and context-aware communication, the research advances the next generation of intelligent, human-centered robotic systems.
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