| Qualification Type: | PhD |
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| Location: | Coventry, University of Warwick |
| Funding for: | UK Students |
| Funding amount: | Awards for UK applicants cover full University fees, give a research training budget and a tax-free stipend to cover living costs (standard UKRI rate £21,805 in 26/27 - equivalent to national living wage) |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Placed On: | 9th February 2026 |
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| Closes: | 28th August 2026 |
| Reference: | HP-2026-021 |
About the project:
The thinnest sensors: 2D materials in liquid solution
Supervisor: Dr Peter Brommer, University of Warwick
Two-dimensional materials, such as graphene, could be used in molecular sensors - if we can control and tune their properties.
You will develop and use top-of-the-line machine learning models to predict the sensor response of these materials under realistic conditions, including in liquids. Combining quantum mechanics and atomic simulation with AI-driven sampling techniques, you will determine terahertz and Raman spectrograms to directly compare to measurements obtained in the THz labs at Warwick and by our collaborators at the Institute of Saint-Louis (ISL).
By suggesting design modifications to the molecular structures, your work will improve the next generation of molecular sensors.
About HetSys: Harnessing Data, Modelling and Simulation for Real‑World Impact
HetSys (Centre for Doctoral Training in Modelling of Heterogeneous Systems) at the University of Warwick is an innovative, interdisciplinary fully funded PhD programme that brings together science, engineering, and mathematics to tackle some of the most pressing challenges of our time.
If you’re excited by the idea of using advanced modelling and simulation to solve complex, real‑world problems, HetSys offers the perfect environment to push boundaries and make a difference.
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