The Programme

The ETT Hub provides specialised, interdisciplinary training tailored to equip students with the skills needed to excel in energy transfer technologies. Students benefit from regular cohort catch-ups, fostering a supportive community where progress, challenges, and solutions are shared with mentors and peers.

Every student funded by the Hub has the opportunity to collaborate with leading researchers, gaining hands-on field experience while training alongside industry experts. The programme offers comprehensive preparation for both academic and industrial career paths, with mentoring from an industrial supervisor and the option for an industry placement. Participants can also look forward to future networking opportunities across a vibrant community of 14 academic institutions and numerous industrial partners. The training follows a blended model, combining online and in-person events to accommodate diverse learning preferences.

For professionals already working in relevant industries, part-time PhD studentships are available, ensuring flexibility and accessibility.

Topic areas include:

  • Laser Physics
  • Radio Frequency Systems
  • Power Systems and Energy
  • Thermal Management
  • Systems Engineering
  • Sensing and Situational Awareness
  • Tracking
  • Signal Processing
  • Safety and Safe Operations

The Hub is committed to fostering diversity and inclusivity, supporting students from all backgrounds. Our goal is to empower talented individuals from various STEM fields who are driven to make a difference. If you’re ambitious, passionate, and ready to challenge the norm, the Hub is here to support your journey.

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