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PhD Studentship: Machine Learning Driven Corrosion Modelling in Bio Feedback Refining @ University of Leeds

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Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences EPSRC Project Proposals 2026/27 (jobs.ac.uk)

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Project Title: Machine Learning Driven Corrosion Modelling in Bio Feedback Refining

School/Faculty: Mechanical Engineering

Closing Date: 26 June 2026

Eligibility: UK Only

Funding: School of Mechanical Engineering Scholarship, in support of the IMPACT-Bio Research Grant, providing full academic fees, together with a tax-free maintenance grant at the standard UKRI rate of £21,805 per year for 3.5 years.

Lead Supervisor’s full name & email address

Professor Richard Barker: [email protected]

Co-supervisor’s full name & email address

Professor Harvey Thompson: [email protected]

Dr Joshua Owen: [email protected]

Project summary

The global shift toward renewable bio based fuels is creating exciting new scientific and engineering challenges. Compared with traditional crude oil, bio feedstocks behave very differently during processing, sometimes causing much faster corrosion of refinery equipment. Understanding these behaviours is essential if society is to move confidently toward low carbon fuels. This PhD studentship offers the opportunity to contribute directly to this challenge by developing modern data driven tools that help predict and manage corrosion in next generation bio refineries.

The project brings together leading researchers from University of Leeds, Imperial College London, University College London, and the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, supported by industrial scientists at bp. Regular engagement with bp and the experimental team in Illinois will provide unique insight into industrial corrosion challenges and support the development of adaptive, data driven sampling strategies to accelerate experimental progress. This environment will provide you with a unique perspective on how data, modelling, experiments, and industrial needs come together in an emerging area of sustainable technology. The research will also contribute to the creation of high throughput approaches for assessing the corrosivity of bio refinery environments.

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.

Subject Area

Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science & IT, Data Analytics

Keywords

Optimisation, adaptive sampling, corrosion, corrosion sampling, data analysis, machine learning

Skills

AcademicMechanical EngineeringStatisticsComputer ScienceMathematicsEngineering & TechnologyHigher EducationPhDsComputer SciencesMathematics & Statistics

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