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Loughborough University

PhD Studentship in Offshore Wind Turbine Fatigue Modelling and Civil Engineering Loughborough University in United Kingdom

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Environmental Science

Funding

Full funding available

Deadline

Expired

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United Kingdom

University

Loughborough University

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Keywords

Environmental Science
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Wind Energy
Oceanography
Physics
Machine learning

About this position

This PhD studentship, co-funded and co-supervised by HR Wallingford and the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Offshore Wind Energy Sustainability and Resilience, offers a unique opportunity to address the challenge of accurately predicting the fatigue life of offshore wind turbines. The project is a collaboration between the Universities of Durham, Hull, Loughborough, and Sheffield, with the research programme based at Loughborough University and HR Wallingford.

The research focuses on developing reduced-order models for long-term wave loading, enabling accurate fatigue estimation in offshore wind turbines. By leveraging advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models and real sea state data from major offshore wind farm locations, the project aims to enhance the long-term economic viability of offshore wind turbines globally. The student will develop new datasets and apply machine learning-based analytical tools, contributing to the wind energy sector and hydraulic engineering.

The studentship funds four years of full-time study (part-time options available for Home students), including six months of multidisciplinary training at the University of Hull and ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD). CDT-funded placements at HR Wallingford provide extended collaboration with industry supervisors and access to accredited test facilities, opening pathways to careers in wind energy and hydraulic engineering.

Entry requirements include a First-class Honours degree, or a 2:1 Honours degree and a Masters, or a Distinction at Masters level with any undergraduate degree (or international equivalents) in engineering, environmental science, mathematics and statistics, or physics. Ideal candidates will have studied fluid mechanics or physical oceanography to a high level. English language proficiency (IELTS 7.0 overall, no less than 6.0 in each skill) is required for non-native speakers.

Funding is provided by the EPSRC CDT, covering tuition fees and a stipend at UKRI rates (£20,780 per annum for 2025/26, increasing in subsequent years). Scholarships are available for Home (UK) students and a limited number of international students. The CDT is committed to diversity and offers a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for under-represented ethnic groups who meet the entry requirements.

Applications are open until 5 January 2026. Applicants must apply via the Loughborough University admissions system, selecting 'Civil Engineering Offshore Wind Energy Sustainability and Resilience', and upload transcripts, CV, supplementary application form, and a short presentation video. Reference Aura26-RD must be quoted. Interviews will be held online in early to mid-February 2026.

Supervisory team includes Prof Robert M Dorrell (Loughborough University), Dr Charlie Lloyd (Loughborough University), and Dr Sina Haeri (HR Wallingford). For queries, contact Professor Dorrell via [email protected].

Funding details

Full funding including tuition fees and living expenses is available for this position. The scholarship covers all educational costs and provides a monthly stipend.

How to apply

Please submit your application including a cover letter, CV, academic transcripts, and contact information for two references. Applications should be sent via the online portal before the deadline.

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