PhD Studentship in Resilience Engineering
PhD Studentship in Resilience Engineering
University of Nottingham
Reference: ENG286
Department: Faculty of Engineering – Resilience Engineering Research Group
Supervisor: Dr. Rasa Remenyte-Prescott
Start Date: October 2026
Location: University of Nottingham, UK
Closing Date: Sunday, 25 January 2026
Project Overview
This PhD project aims to model and analyse component- and system-level reliability, availability, and resilience of hydrogen systems, including electrolysers and their Balance of Plant (BoP) systems. The focus is on supporting safety, sustainability, and carbon reduction goals by:
- Developing advanced diagnostics and prognostics for early detection of deterioration and failure modes
- Creating system-level reliability models to improve operational safety
- Designing asset management tools to inform inspection and maintenance decisions
- Enhancing system adaptability and emergency response mechanisms
Hydrogen energy is rapidly gaining attention as part of global net-zero carbon strategies, but challenges in reliability, safety, and cost currently limit its adoption. This project addresses these challenges using advanced modelling and analysis techniques.
Entry Requirements
- 1st class degree in Engineering, Mathematics, or related discipline, preferably at Masters level
- In exceptional cases, a 2:1 degree may be considered
- Open to UK, EU, and international students
- Enthusiastic candidates with a strong interest in hydrogen systems and energy resilience
Funding & Application
Funding sources may be available; early applications are encouraged.
- Apply online: University of Nottingham Postgraduate Application
- For enquiries: Dr. Rasa Remenyte-Prescott – r.remenyte-prescott@nottingham.ac.uk
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