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EPSRC PhD studentship in: Achieving biologically stable drinking water

Posted: 06.04.2021

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EPSRC PhD studentship in: Achieving biologically stable drinking water

4-years tax-free stipend of £19,000 per year and all tuition fees paid

A partnership between The University of Sheffield, Sheffield Water Centre, The University of Cranfield and UK Water Industry Research, as part of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Water Infrastructure and Resilience (WIRe)

 

Closing Date for Applications: 10th May 2021

 

Start Date: 27th September 2021 (contract duration 4 years)

Interview date: 24th May 2021

 

This fully funded studentship provides an unrivalled opportunity to undertake research at the frontier of our understanding of drinking water quality within treatment and related distribution networks. You will conduct research using UKCRIC national centres of excellence such as pilot treatment and pipe loop facilities at Sheffield and Cranfield universities as well as investigations at UK water company sites. Key to success will be the selection, development and application of latest techniques to characterise treated waters in terms of their biological stability.

Full Details and how to apply here

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