Postgraduate research opportunities Reliability centred maintenance for high-voltage direct current systems

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Key facts

  • Opens: Thursday 30 April 2026
  • Deadline: Wednesday 30 September 2026
  • Number of places: 1
  • Duration: 4 years
  • Funding: Home fee, Stipend, Travel costs

Overview

PhD in the EnerHy CDT which is an EPSRC-funded Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) focusing on research and training in the areas of Renewable Energy and Hydrogen. The University of Strathclyde leads the wind/renewable energy training and research elements of the CDT programme. Funded by Siemens Energy and EPSRC, this 4 year this PhD studentship is in the area of electrical engineering and maintenance, specifically relating to high voltage dirrect current and reliability centred maintenance.
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Eligibility

This 4 year fully funded studentship is open to applicants with a first-class or upper second-class degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical/Structural Engineering, Physics or other relevant areas.

THE Awards 2019: UK University of the Year Winner
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Project Details

This PhD research opportunity focuses on advancing Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) strategies for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) interconnectors or offshore HVDC platforms, addressing the growing need for robust, availability‑driven asset management in high‑voltage transmission systems. The successful candidate will investigate failure modes, maintenance philosophies, condition‑monitoring requirements, and operational constraints of complex HVDC infrastructure, drawing on real‑world insights into converter stations, auxiliary systems, and system availability factors.

The role will involve developing data‑informed methodologies and strategies that enhance long‑term reliability, integrate modern maintenance practices, and support the evolving operational expectations of HVDC assets within critical energy networks.

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Funding details

A minimum, tax-free, stipend starting at £21,805 per year is available.  Additionally, £3,000 per annum is provided for consumables and travel. Funded jointly by ESBand EPSRC, this 4-year PhD studentship is based at the University of Strathclyde.

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Supervisors

Professor Carroll

Professor James Carroll

Electronic and Electrical Engineering

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Overseas/EU applications are accepted until 31 May 2026. Home and UK applications are accepted until all places are filled.

To apply, submit a CV, cover letter, certificates and transcripts to j.carroll@strath.ac.uk and drew.smith@strath.ac.uk.

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Number of places: 1

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