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Pathways to Decarbonising Shipping

School of Natural and Built Environment | PHD

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Funding
Funded
Reference Number
SNBE-2024-PS2
Application Deadline
29 February 2024
Start Date
1 October 2024

Overview

Decarbonising the shipping sector is an important part of reducing the world’s overall carbon emissions, but also faces unique challenges. This PhD offers an opportunity to develop a program of work around the decarbonisation of shipping, with a special focus on smaller commercial vessels like fishing and local ferry services.

Suggested areas of research are:

* Auxiliary wind propulsion concepts
* Alternative fuels
* Energy Efficiency

Supervision, access and training in the use of wind/wave laboratory facilities, field testing and numerical modelling will be provided by the main supervisor as required. Further expertise on internal combustion engine technology, alternative fuels, battery technology and carbon literacy is available in the wider research group.

The project will also benefit from strong links with NI industry partners and government agencies who have designated this are of research as a future priority.

RESEARCH PROPOSAL GUIDANCE

Applicants should use the ‘Research Proposal’ section of their application form to provide a 1000-word maximum proposal (excluding references/bibliography) outlining:

* Proposed research question(s) aims and objectives
* The research context and intellectual significance of the project
* The research methods to be employed
* The resources that will be used
* A timeline; any safety or ethical considerations; and an indicative bibliography/references.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

* Apply for Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 'Civil Engineering' at Queen's University Belfast, School of Natural and Built Environment.
* State name of lead supervisor on application form (Dr Pal Schmitt).
* Include your Research Proposal (see above for research proposal guidance).
* State the intended SOURCE OF FUNDING on your application as 'EPSRC'.
* To apply, visit https://dap.qub.ac.uk/portal/user/u_login.php (link to the QUB Direct Application Portal).

Funding Information

This EPSRC funded studentship is open to UK candidates. The value of an award includes the cost of approved fees as well as maintenance support (stipend). The level for 2023/2024 is currently £18,622.

Candidates should hold the minimum of a strong upper second class (2.1) honours degree (completed or in the final stages of completion) in marine, mechanical or other related engineering subject.

Note that this research project is one of two advertised projects at Queen’s which are in competition for funding. Only one of these will go ahead. The selection will be based on the project which receives the best application.

Project Summary
Supervisor

Dr Pal Schmitt

p.schmitt@qub.ac.uk

Research Profile


Mode of Study

Full-time: 3.5 years


Funding Body
EPSRC
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