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Ye Li

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University of Southampton

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Xuan Li

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PhD in Robotic Ultrasonic Drilling for Real-Time Minimally Invasive Subsurface Damage Characterisation

PhD opportunity at the University of Southampton in Robotic Ultrasonic Drilling for Real-Time, Minimally Invasive Subsurface Damage Characterisation in Degraded Concrete . This project sits at the intersection of robotics , ultrasonic drilling/machining , smart sensing , real-time control , civil engineering , and materials characterisation . The research aims to develop a robotic ultrasonic drilling platform for minimally invasive, high-resolution assessment of subsurface damage in degraded concrete, especially in hazardous or inaccessible environments such as marine structures, fire-damaged infrastructure, radiation-exposed sites, freeze-thaw environments, submerged structures, confined spaces, and post-disaster zones. You will work on the design of a small ultrasonic drill with embedded force, temperature, and acoustic sensors, together with a mobile robotic platform for deployment in complex environments. The project also includes robotic manipulation, positioning accuracy, tool–structure interaction, adaptive control, advanced signal processing, data interpretation, and multi-physics modelling. Experimental validation will be carried out using state-of-the-art characterisation techniques. The supervisory team includes Dr Xuan Li (Mechanical Engineering) and Dr Ye Li , with interdisciplinary collaboration across Mechanical and Civil Engineering. The project offers access to world-class laboratories and cutting-edge facilities for materials testing, embedded systems, and robotics. Eligibility: UK 2:1 honours degree or international equivalent in mechanical engineering, civil engineering, mechanics, mechatronics, or a related field. Strong motivation, self-direction, proactive research attitude, and good communication/teamwork skills are expected. IELTS 6.5 or equivalent is required if applicable. Funding: competition-based funding is available, including Presidential Bursaries and school studentships that may cover UK-level tuition fees and a living-cost stipend. Horizon Europe fee waivers may cover the difference between overseas and UK fees for qualifying students. Self-funded applicants are also welcome. Deadline: 30 June 2027. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, so early application is encouraged. How to apply: Submit an online application for the Research programme (2026/27), Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, full-time or part-time, and search for PhD Engineering & the Environment (7175). Add Dr Xuan Li as supervisor and upload your CV, two academic references, transcripts/certificates, and English language evidence if needed.

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