Advanced Oxyfuel Combustion Technology for Clean Coal Power Generation
Number of Awards: 2
Supervisors/s: Supervisor 1: Professor M Pourkashanian
Supervisor 2: Dr L Ma
Supervisor 3: Dr W Nimmo
Project Description:
Applications are invited for two fully funded EPSRC PhD Research Studentships starting from 1st September 2009. The Studentships are an integrated part of a joint collaborative research between leading UK and Chinese combustion research institutions on oxycoal combustion supported by major UK power industries such as Doosan Babcock, E. ON, RWE, etc.
The research is in the general area of the ongoing scientific developments in Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) technology. The overall aim is to improve the understanding of the oxy-coal combustion scenario and to develop experimental, modelling and predictive capabilities of the underpinning science and technology for clean energy generation.
Funding Notes and Value of Individual Award:
The studentships will be provided for a period of 3 years at the standard EPSRC rate which covers UK/EU fees and includes a non-taxable subsistence allowance, currently of £13,290p.a, and a budget for IT equipment, books, software and travelling to conferences and project meetings.
The successful candidates should fulfil the eligibility criteria for EPSRC funding through UK nationality and/or residency status (See http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/PostgraduateTraining/StudentEligibility.htm) and are therefore only open to UK and EU students.
Entry Requirements:
Candidates should have, or are expecting to obtain in the near future, a first class or good 2.1 honours degree in engineering, mathematics, or science.
Application Procedure:
Formal applications for research degree study should be made either on line through the University website, or on the University's application form. Detailed information of how to apply on line can be found at: www.leeds.ac.uk/students/apply_research.htm
The paper application form is available at: www.leeds.ac.uk/rds/Admissions/Admis_home.htm.
Please return the completed application form to the Research Degrees & Scholarships Office, University of Leeds, LS2 9JT, or e-mail a scanned application to phd@engineering.leeds.ac.uk.
Please provide all the documents required as soon as possible, either included ith your paper application or sent directly to the Graduate School Office if you apply online. Scanned copies are acceptable for a conditional offer; however you will need to provide originals or certified copies at registration. These will include your degree certificate(s), transcripts of marks achieved in previous degrees, plus evidence of English language qualifications if your first language is not English and you do not hold a degree from an English-speaking country.
Please note, if you intend to send academic references we can only accept them if they are on official letter headed paper and contain an original signature and stamp; they must arrive in sealed envelopes. Alternatively, the Faculty will contact your named academic referees directly.
RAE:
The School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering is ranked third in the whole of the UK for the quality of its research. In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) the School has been positioned as number 3 in the UK, after Cambridge and Oxford with an outstanding grade-point average (GPA) of 3.0 and an incredible 80% of activity rated internationally excellent or world leading.
This clearly confirms the School's position as one of the leading general engineering departments in the UK and a leader in the field internationally