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Dwight Tse

Senior Lecturer at University of Strathclyde

University Of Strathclyde

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Business Analytics

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Psychology

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Indoor Air Quality

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Vulnerable Population

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Environmental Science

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Energy Efficiency

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Dwight Tse

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University of Strathclyde

Advancing Indoor Air Quality for Vulnerable Groups

The University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy-efficient Indoor Climate Control for Optimised Health (EICCOH) is offering a funded PhD opportunity focused on advancing indoor air quality for vulnerable groups. The project aims to co-develop tailored advice and feedback mechanisms to improve indoor air quality and thermal comfort, particularly for individuals with asthma or COPD. The research is interdisciplinary, combining expertise from Architecture, Psychology, and Computer & Information Sciences, and involves behavioural science, data analytics, and building performance evaluation. Students will receive specialist training in AI, data science, psychology, and building performance, access to advanced equipment, and opportunities for industry collaboration. The programme is designed to address the net-zero skills gap and train future leaders in sustainable, healthy building design. Funding is available for UK applicants, covering tuition fees and a stipend, while international applicants must secure additional funding for the tuition fee difference. Applicants should have a strong academic background in a relevant field, research experience, and excellent communication and analytical skills. The application deadline is 26 August 2025, and candidates should submit required documents via email. The programme offers a vibrant research environment, professional development opportunities, and the chance to contribute to impactful research in the built environment.

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Dwight Tse

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University of Strathclyde

Advancing Indoor Air Quality for Vulnerable Groups

This funded PhD opportunity at the University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy-efficient Indoor Climate Control for Optimised Health (EICCOH) focuses on advancing indoor air quality for vulnerable groups through the co-development of tailored advice and feedback mechanisms. The interdisciplinary programme combines expertise in architecture, psychology, and computer science, aiming to optimise indoor air quality and thermal comfort for individuals with conditions such as asthma or COPD. Students will receive specialist training in AI, data science, psychology, and building performance, and have access to advanced equipment and software. The research involves capturing behavioural and contextual data, developing personalised recommendations, and prototyping feedback mechanisms in real-world settings. The programme offers industry collaboration, interdisciplinary supervision, and a funded place for UK applicants, including a PGCert in Researcher Development. Applicants should have a strong academic background in relevant fields, research experience, and excellent communication and analytical skills. Funding covers home tuition fees and a stipend, with international applicants required to cover the fee difference. The application deadline is 26 August 2025, and candidates should submit required documents via email. The programme provides a vibrant research environment, professional development opportunities, and the chance to contribute to net-zero building solutions.

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Dwight Tse

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University of Strathclyde

Advancing Indoor Air Quality for Vulnerable Groups

A funded PhD opportunity is available at the University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy-efficient Indoor Climate Control for Optimised Health (EICCOH). The project, 'Advancing Indoor Air Quality for Vulnerable Groups: Co-Development of Tailored Advice and Feedback Mechanisms,' focuses on improving indoor air quality and thermal comfort for vulnerable populations, such as individuals with asthma or COPD, by applying behavioural science and developing personalised interventions. The programme offers interdisciplinary supervision across Architecture, Psychology, and Computer & Information Sciences, with access to specialist training in AI, data science, psychology, and building performance, as well as advanced equipment and software. Candidates will collaborate with industry partners and benefit from a vibrant research community. Applicants must hold a relevant upper-second or first-class BSc Honours or Master’s degree and demonstrate strong interest and experience in related fields. Funding covers home UK tuition fees and a stipend of approximately £20,780 per year for three years; international applicants must self-fund the fee difference. The deadline to apply is 26 August 2025. To apply, submit required documents to [email protected]. This studentship provides a unique opportunity to contribute to research at the intersection of health, building performance, and behavioural science, with professional development and industry engagement.

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Grainne McGill

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University of Strathclyde

Advancing Indoor Air Quality for Vulnerable Groups

The University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy-efficient Indoor Climate Control for Optimised Health (EICCOH) is offering a funded PhD opportunity focused on advancing indoor air quality for vulnerable groups. The project aims to co-develop tailored advice and feedback mechanisms to optimise indoor air quality and thermal comfort, particularly for individuals with asthma or COPD. The research is interdisciplinary, combining expertise from Architecture, Psychology, and Computer & Information Sciences, and involves behavioural science, data analytics, and building performance evaluation. Students will receive specialist training in AI, data science, psychology, and building performance, and have access to advanced equipment and software. The programme includes opportunities for industry collaboration and professional development, such as a PGCert in Researcher Development. Funding is available for UK home applicants, covering tuition fees and a stipend of approximately £20,780 per year. International applicants may apply but must cover the difference in tuition fees. Applicants should have a strong academic background in a relevant field, research experience, and excellent communication and analytical skills. The application deadline is 26 August 2025. To apply, candidates must submit a CV, cover letter, academic references, transcripts, a writing sample, and English language test results (if applicable) via email. The programme offers a vibrant research environment and the chance to contribute to impactful solutions for healthy, energy-efficient buildings.

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Dwight Tse

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University of Strathclyde

Advancing Indoor Air Quality for Vulnerable Groups

The University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Energy-efficient Indoor Climate Control for Optimised Health (EICCOH) is offering a funded PhD opportunity focused on advancing indoor air quality for vulnerable groups. The project aims to co-develop tailored advice and feedback mechanisms to improve indoor air quality and thermal comfort, particularly for individuals with asthma or COPD. The research is interdisciplinary, combining expertise from Architecture, Psychology, and Computer & Information Sciences, and involves behavioural science, data analytics, and building performance evaluation. Students will receive specialist training in AI, data science, psychology, and building performance, access to advanced equipment, and opportunities for industry collaboration. The studentship is funded for UK applicants, covering tuition fees and providing a stipend of approximately £20,780 per year for three years. International applicants may apply but must cover the difference in tuition fees. Applicants should have a strong academic background in a relevant field, research experience, and excellent communication and analytical skills. The application deadline is 26 August 2025. To apply, candidates must submit a CV, cover letter, academic references, transcripts, a writing sample, and English language test results (if applicable) to the provided email address. The programme offers a vibrant research environment, professional development opportunities, and the chance to contribute to impactful research in healthy, energy-efficient buildings.

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