Who we are…
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sensor Technologies and Applications (Sensor CDT) brings together the world leading expertise and research infrastructure of around 80 academics and researchers from the Departments of Engineering, Physics, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Materials and Clinical Medicine to form a virtual “Sensors Department.”
Why choose sensing…
Sensor technology underpins almost every aspect of modern life, and scientific advances in most fields are unthinkable without sophisticated sensor technology. As sensor innovation happens at the interfaces between traditional disciplines, the Sensor CDT training programme bridges the “discipline gaps” between physical and life sciences, engineering and computer science. We provide our students with the “common language” and skills necessary to become future industrial or academic leaders in cutting-edge sensor development, intelligent data interpretation and ground-breaking sensor applications.
What we offer…
We offer a 4-year programme consisting of a 1-year MRes followed by a 3-year PhD. The MRes introduces our students to the fundamentals of sensor technologies, data interpretation and state-of-the-art sensor applications. It enables them to develop their own interdisciplinary PhD project, which is supervised by academics from two different departments, and often in collaboration with industry.
All PhD projects are interdisciplinary with supervisors typically from two different departments. By combining skills and knowledge from different areas of science and technology our PhD students work at the forefront of sensor research. Thinking across traditional subject boundaries enables them to become future leaders in this exciting field.
Who we are looking for…
We welcome applications from exceptional graduates with a 1st or upper 2nd class honours degree (or equivalent) in physical sciences, life sciences, medicine, engineering, or computer science. You should possess an innovative approach to problem solving, well-developed technical skills, and the aptitude and aspiration to become a future world leader in the field of sensor technologies and applications.
Fully funded studentships are available for UK and eligible EU students only. Self-funded international students are welcome to apply.
To apply go to https://cdt.sensors.cam.ac.uk/how-to-apply. The deadline for first round applications is 6 December 2017
Still not sure...
Why not join us at one of our monthly Sensors Café events where you can talk to our students and staff. Contact Zizi Hollander at jnh44@cam.ac.uk to arrange
-
- Active Topics
-
-
- by Eli 1 day ago All in One: YouTube, TED, X, Facebook and Instagram Reels, Videos, Images and Text Posts View the latest post Replies 325 Views 31290
- by Eli 1 day ago Russia Invades Ukraine View the latest post Replies 662 Views 232264
- by Eli 1 day ago PySpark for Large Data Processing View the latest post Replies 1 Views 3458
- by Eli 3 days ago Re: What is in Your Mind? View the latest post Replies 700 Views 296979
- by Eli 6 days ago President Museveni's Speech During International Development Association (IDA) Summit View the latest post Replies 1 Views 246
- by Eli 6 days ago From Simple Linear Regression Analysis to Covariance & Correlation to Independent Determinant, and R-Squared View the latest post Replies 11 Views 24677
- by Eli 1 week ago Collection of Greatest Christian Hymns of all Times View the latest post Replies 34 Views 64586
- by Eli 1 week ago Pondering Big Cosmology Questions Through Lectures and Dialogues View the latest post Replies 34 Views 57904
- by Eli 1 week ago Programmatically Manipulate Files: Renaming, Reading, Writing, Deleting, and Moving Files Between Folders View the latest post Replies 7 Views 13230
- by Eli 2 weeks ago Iran Launches Retaliatory Attack Against Israel, and Israel Retaliates by Attacking Iranian Isfahan Millitary Base View the latest post Replies 28 Views 14265
-
PhD in Sensor Technologies and Applications
-
- Information
-
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests