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CASE Studentship - Novel gas sensor for combustion control

This is an exciting opportunity to work with the Microscale Sensors Group at UWS and SST Sensing Ltd, a Scottish sensor company specialising in the design and manufacture of sensors for domestic, industrial and aerospace applications.

For many years gas sensors have been used in combustion control systems ensuring the optimum use of energy and the reduction of harmful emissions in exhaust gases. Typically, the technology used in sensor manufacturing processes is costly in terms of the component parts and the amount of production effort required. This project will explore a novel approach to the design, construction and application of a novel gas sensor where considerable savings can be made facilitating new affordable products and the efficient use of increasingly valuable energy resources.

Proposal
The student will work in the Microscale Sensors group at UWS and periodically at the company where he/she will develop skills in the underlying physical and chemical principles of gas sensor design. The student will develop a new sensor concept and ultimately oversee the transfer of the technology into a marketable product.

This project is funded through a CASE studentship from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

Funding Notes
The PhD Scheme will offer the following benefits:

- A stipend in the region of £16,000 per annum for 3 three and a half years.
- Exemption from the payment of annual fees  ... more

EPSRC CASE Studentship - Novel gas sensor for combustion control

This is an exciting opportunity to work with the Microscale Sensors Group at UWS and SST Sensing Ltd, a Scottish sensor company specialising in the design and manufacture of sensors for domestic, industrial and aerospace applications.  ... more

Eight Fully Funded Prize PhD Studentships

The Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) is offering up to eight fully funded PhD studentships for outstanding students from anywhere in the world. These prestigious and competitive awards are intended to attract outstanding students to study for a PhD in Scotland. Applicants will be registered for a PhD in physics at one of the participating Universities - Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt, Glasgow, Paisley, St Andrews and Strathclyde. An excellent training environment will be provided by the SUPA Graduate School, giving candidates access to a wide range of courses across Scotland.

 

SUPA is looking to recruit the best early stage researchers from a world-wide market to come to Scotland and help drive the research agenda in physics.

The application process for 2008/2009 closed at midnight GMT on 31 January 2009.

How to apply for a SUPA Prize Studentship

 

 

 

PhD studentship in Condensed Matter Physics: Instrumentation development for magneto-transport measurements at high-pressures and sub-Kelvin temperatures

 The School of Physics and Centre for Science at Extreme Conditions (CSEC) at the University of Edinburgh and the Physics School at St Andrews University.

 

 

Bursary ~ 12,300 per annum
The closing date for applications is 1 August 2007

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship to work on the above research project. Applicants must have a first or a 2.1 Master's or Bachelor's degree (or an appropriate equivalent) in Engineering, Physics, Materials Science, GeoSciences or Chemistry. Previous experience in finite element analysis (FEA), computer aided design (CAD) packages and studies of magnetic and electronic properties of materials would be an advantage.

Further details

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