Aerosol Science
Position Details (PhD Program)
The Aerosol Science PhD program from University of Bristol candidates who aspire to work in a truly multidisciplinary field and who
have an undergraduate background in any of the following areas are
encouraged to apply: chemistry, physics, biological sciences, life and
medical sciences, chemical and mechanical engineering, pharmacy and
environmental sciences.
Throughout this Aerosol Science Aerosol Science PhD program from University of Bristol University of Bristol you will be based at the University of Bristol for the first seven months of your first year of this Centre for Doctoral Training. During this time, you will receive training in the underlying physical science governing the properties and transformation of aerosols. Training will be provided by academics and industrial partners using a team-based learning approach.
You will then undertake a research project for five months that could be in one of the partnering universities (Bath, Cambridge, Hertfordshire, Imperial, Leeds, Manchester), giving you an opportunity to gain an insight into aerosols in an area complementary to your eventual PhD research. During year two or year three, you will undertake a placement hosted by the industrial partner supporting your project, giving you a perspective on aerosols outside the academic environment.
Career opportunities:
Aerosol science is core to a broad range of disciplines – from drug delivery to the lungs, to disease transmission, aerosol routes to the manufacture of new materials, combustion, air quality and climate change, and the delivery of consumer and agricultural products. This Aerosol Science programme equips students to enter careers in any of these areas in which a knowledge of aerosol science is important, spanning industry, government, the public sector and NGOs.
Courses include:
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Core Aerosol Science.
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Computational and data tools.
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Impact and translation.
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Environment and communication.
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Transdisciplinary and Context-Based Learning.