| Qualification Type: | PhD |
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| Location: | Manchester |
| Funding for: | UK Students |
| Funding amount: | £21,805 - please see advert |
| Hours: | Part Time |
| Placed On: | 3rd July 2026 |
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| Closes: | 13th August 2026 |
Research theme: Control Systems and Robotics
How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply
Number of positions available: 1
Applications are invited for a part-time PhD position within the Control Systems and Robotics Group at The University of Manchester.
This PhD will be undertaken over a total period of 70 months and will combine research and teaching responsibilities. The role will be structured as approximately 60% research and 40% teaching, providing the successful candidate with an excellent opportunity to develop both their research expertise and academic teaching experience within a leading university environment.
The research project will be based within the Control Systems and Robotics Group. The Group offers a strong and growing research environment, combining fundamental expertise in control systems with applied robotics research aimed at real-world industrial and scientific challenges. The group’s strengths include control theory and applications, process monitoring and diagnostics, robotics for extreme environments, autonomous systems, sensing, localisation, navigation, path planning, optimisation, and decision-making. Its work is strongly connected to sectors such as nuclear, aerospace, automotive, energy, pharmaceuticals, and process industries, providing excellent opportunities for impactful and interdisciplinary research. The group also benefits from Manchester’s wider robotics ecosystem, including the Centre for Robotics and AI, which brings together engineering, computer science, AI, ethics, and industry-facing research to address major societal and technological challenges.
The specific research topic and supervisory arrangements will be defined according to the interests, background, and preferences of the successful applicant, as well as the availability and expertise of academic staff within the group. The lead supervisor will be a member of the group with capacity to supervise additional PhD students and with research expertise aligned to the proposed area of study.
We welcome applications from motivated candidates with a strong interest in control systems, robotics, autonomous systems, mechatronics, or related areas. The successful applicant will join an active and collaborative research environment and will contribute to both the research and teaching activities of the group.
Funding and residency
This PhD will be undertaken over a total period of 70 months and will combine research and teaching responsibilities. This PhD project is fully funded; students who are eligible to pay tuition fees at the Home rate are eligible to apply. The successful candidate will receive an annual tax-free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£21,805 for 2026/27) plus a salary which will bring the annual income to a minimum of £27,107 per annum. We expect the stipend to increase each year. Tuition fee costs will be covered by School of Natural Sciences.
Applicants should normally hold, or expect to obtain, a first-class or a very strong upper second-class (2:1) undergraduate or master’s degree in engineering, robotics, control systems, computer science, applied mathematics, or a closely related discipline. Candidates should demonstrate strong analytical skills, motivation for doctoral research, and an interest in contributing to teaching activities within the university.
How to apply
Step 1: Interested applicants should first contact Dr Joaquin Carrasco. Interested applicants should submit a one-page expression of interest outlining their academic background, research interests, relevant experience, and motivation for applying. Applicants are encouraged to indicate their preferred research areas within control systems and robotics so that suitable supervisory alignment can be explored.
Step 2: Suitable candidates will be required to apply via the university's admission systems for PGR students.
For expressions of interest and informal enquiries, please contact Dr Joaquin Carrasco.
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