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Imperial College London

4 Active PhDs

Available PhD Projects

IC-3-5 Molecular engineering of ion-conductive polymer membranes for advanced batteries
Imperial College London Prof. Paul Fennell Dr Qilei Song Prof. Magda Titirici Prof. Kim Jelfs 🎓 Chemical Engineering 🎓 Energy Technologies

Fully funded PhD at Imperial College London focusing on molecular engineering of ion-conductive polymer membranes for advanced lithium and sodium batteries. Combines polymer synthesis, electrochemistry, and transport mo…

Faculty of Medicine EPSRC UDLA Studentships
Imperial College London Ravinash Krishna Kumar, Andrew Scott, Charlotte Bevan, Beth Holder, John Tregoning, Sonia Nielles-Vallespin, Michaela Noseda, Fu Siong Ng 🎓 Artificial Intelligence 🎓 Bioengineering Deadline: 16 Apr 2026

Fully funded EPSRC UDLA PhD studentships at Imperial in biomedical engineering and medicine, covering synthetic biology and cardiac imaging with interdisciplinary training and strong research support.

Developing charge-aware machine learning potential for electrochemical applications
Imperial College London Dr Jing Yang 🎓 Artificial Intelligence 🎓 Computational Chemistry Deadline: 31 Mar 2026

This PhD focuses on developing charge-aware machine learning interatomic potentials for electrochemical applications, enabling accurate modelling of electrocatalytic systems with long-range electrostatic interactions.

British Heart Foundation Imperial-Oxford 4-year Multidisciplinary PhD Program 2026: Technology and data-driven solutions for effective prediction, prevention and management of cardiovascular disease
Imperial College London Prof. Fu Siong Ng 🎓 Artificial Intelligence 🎓 Biomedical Engineering Deadline: 29 Mar 2026

Call for applications for the 4-year British Heart Foundation Imperial-Oxford PhD studentships (October 2026) on technology and data-driven solutions for prediction, prevention, and management of cardiovascular disease.