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A leading energy research institution in Leeds is offering a fully funded PhD opportunity focusing on integrated energy systems and their role in achieving global net zero emissions. Candidates will conduct cutting-edge research involving modelling, simulation, and optimisation of energy systems. Requirements include a strong academic background in relevant disciplines alongside programming competencies. The position aims to innovate sustainable strategies for energy management and decarbonisation in complex systems.
Qualification Type:
Qualification Type: PhD
Location:
Location: Leeds
Funding for:
Funding for: UK Students, EU Students, International Students
Funding amount:
Funding amount: Fulll academic fees, together with a tax-free maintenance grant at the standard UKRI rate (currently £20,780)
Hours:
Hours: Full Time
Placed On:
Placed On: 10th November 2025
Closes:
Closes: 27th February 2026
Project summary
A fully funded PhD opportunity is now open to students worldwide who aim to advance the research in integrated energy systems. With the global goal of achieving net zero emissions, energy systems are transforming with a rising share of renewable energy generation and the spreading deployment of low‑carbon energy technologies across various vectors. These advancements, such as the deployment of geothermal sites and heat pumps, offer potential flexibility resources but also pose potential stresses on power systems. The effective scale‑up of sustainable energy technologies requires coordinated development with the evolving energy system to unlock their full potential and establish economically viable development pathways. This PhD position aims to conduct holistic modelling and analysis of integrated energy systems to reach optimal system performance while incorporating various sustainable energy infrastructures.
Potential research topics include:
Please state your entry requirements plus any necessary or desired background
A first class or an upper second class British Bachelors Honours degree (or equivalent) in an appropriate discipline.
Preferred Skills: