| Qualification Type: | PhD |
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| Location: | Newcastle upon Tyne |
| Funding for: | UK Students |
| Funding amount: | £21,805 minimum tax-free annual living allowance, 100% fees and a research training support grant of £20,000. |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Placed On: | 29th May 2026 |
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| Closes: | 9th June 2026 |
| Reference: | PINZ05-26 |
Award Summary
100% fees (UK home only), a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £21,805 (2026/27 UKRI rate), and a research training support grant of £20,000.
Overview
Around 90% of global trade is transported by sea, making shipping one of the foundations of modern life. As the maritime sector works towards ambitious Net Zero targets, there is an urgent need to develop cleaner propulsion technologies. This exciting PhD project will explore how emerging fuels can be integrated into marine energy systems without compromising performance or reliability.
You will develop advanced lifecycle and systems-level models to analyse how these fuels perform, from production and storage to onboard use and energy conversion. Using cutting-edge simulation and analysis techniques, the project will investigate fuel pathways, engine behaviour, hybrid power systems, energy flows, and emissions, helping identify routes to greater efficiency and lower environmental impact.
This project is ideal for candidates interested in:
The project forms part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Process Industries: Net Zero (PINZ), a major national doctoral training programme led by Newcastle University and the University of York in collaboration with over 25 industrial partners.
As a PINZ CDT student, the successful candidate will benefit from:
This project is additionally sponsored by Maritime Research and Innovation UK and Babcock International, providing strong links to the maritime sector and ensuring the research has direct industrial relevance and impact.
This advert will close on 9.6.2026 but may close earlier if strong applications are received. Early submission is encouraged.
Number Of Awards
1
Start Date
1 October 2026
Award Duration
4 years
Application Closing Date
9 June 2026
Sponsor
EPSRC
Supervisors
The successful applicant will join a collaborative and supportive research environment under the supervision of Dr Ben Wetenhall, Dr Greg Mutch and Dr Kayvan Pazouki.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, a minimum 2:1 Honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant discipline, typically chemical, marine, mechanical or environmental engineering, or chemistry, although applicants from related fields are encouraged to enquire.
How To Apply
You must apply through the University’s Apply to Newcastle Portal. Once registered, select ‘Create a Postgraduate Application’.
Identify your programme of study via ‘Course Search’
You will then need to provide the following information in the ‘Further Details’ section:
You must submit one application per studentship. Each studentship requires its own application.
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