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Maria Rosaria Marsico

Professor of Structural Dynamics

University of Exeter

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Environmental Sustainability

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Structural Dynamic

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Environmental Science

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Civil Engineering

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Smart Cities

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University of Exeter

University of Exeter

PhD Positions in Digital Twins, Smart Materials, and Low Carbon Cities at University of Exeter

Fully funded PhD opportunities are available at the University of Exeter under the China Scholarship Council (CSC) and University of Exeter Joint Scholarships. Professor Maria Rosaria Marsico, a leading expert in seismic engineering and structural dynamics, is recruiting for two innovative research projects: Digital Twins of Advanced Low Carbon Flexible Composite and Flexible Sensing Composites for Smart and Low Carbon Cities . These projects are ideal for candidates passionate about sustainability, smart materials, and engineering solutions for future cities. The research will focus on developing advanced composite materials and digital twin technologies to support the creation of smart, low carbon urban environments. Students will have the opportunity to work in a dynamic academic setting, collaborating with experts in civil engineering, materials science, and environmental science. The University of Exeter provides a vibrant research community and access to state-of-the-art facilities. Funding for these PhD positions is fully provided through the CSC and University of Exeter Joint Scholarships, covering tuition fees and offering a stipend for living expenses. Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria for both the CSC and the University of Exeter, typically requiring a strong academic background in engineering, materials science, or related disciplines. Interest in sustainability and smart city solutions is highly valued. To apply, candidates should review the application details and eligibility requirements on the University of Exeter CSC Scholarships webpage. The application deadline is December 28, 2025. For informal discussions or further information, prospective applicants are encouraged to contact Professor Maria Rosaria Marsico directly at [email protected]. These positions offer a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in digital twins, smart materials, and sustainable urban development, supported by world-class funding and supervision.

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