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Jayanta Deb Mondol

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University of Ulster

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Mechanical Engineering

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Built Environment

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Environmental Science

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Heat Pump

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Civil Engineering

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Ulster University

Ulster University

Fully Funded PhD in Heat Pumps, PV/T Systems, and Energy Storage at Ulster University

Ulster University is offering a fully funded PhD opportunity focused on energy integration, specifically researching heat pumps, PV/T systems, and energy storage. This position is open to both international and UK/Ireland applicants and is supported by a highly experienced supervisory team, including Nikhil Shah, Prof Neil Hewitt, and Prof Jayanta Deb Mondol. The successful candidate will have access to advanced research laboratories and a full stipend covering tuition fees and living expenses. The PhD project is part of the Belfast School of Architecture and the Built Environment (BSABE), which is dedicated to driving innovation in the built environment and sustainable energy systems. Research topics include heat pump performance improvement through PV/T and energy storage integration, with the broader goal of advancing energy decarbonisation and shaping a sustainable future. Applicants should possess a strong academic background in engineering, architecture, environmental science, or related fields, with a bachelor's or master's degree and a keen interest in energy systems. The application process and further details about funding and available topics can be found on the Ulster University website. The university provides comprehensive support for postgraduate research financing, making this an excellent opportunity for motivated candidates interested in sustainable energy and the built environment. For more information, prospective students are encouraged to review the PhD topics, follow the application process, and explore funding options via the provided links. The supervisory team is committed to supporting research excellence and innovation in energy integration and decarbonisation.