University of the West of England, Bristol
About the Project
An opportunity to apply for funded full-time PhD at the Bridge Lab, College of Arts, Technology and Environment, UWE Bristol.
Ref 2425-OCT-CATE02
The expected start date of this studentship is 01 October 2024
The closing date for applications is 07 June 2024.
Studentship Details
We are delighted to offer two fully funded PhD studentships at the brand new ‘The Bridge’ research lab, part of the College of Arts, Technology and Environment, UWE Bristol.
The Bridge is an interdisciplinary research lab funded by a £4M investment from the Art and Humanities Research Council, West of England Combined Authorities and UWE. The Lab is currently under development and will have over 500m2 of studio space within Bristol Robotics Lab at UWE’s Frenchay Campus.
The vision with the lab is to establish a research space which can truly bring together skills and knowledge from diverse disciplines in art, design, science and robotics. Another key vision for the lab is to bridge research focused on virtual and immersive environments with projects that are centred on explorations with physical media.
We are looking to recruit one PhD candidate in the broad area of digital manufacturing and robotic fabrication, with suggestion for research areas listed below:
- Large scale design and fabrication with 6 axis robotic arms
- Sustainable and/or circular digital design and fabrication
- Photogrammetry, 3D scanning and reverse engineering
- Creative digital toolmaking
- 3D printing with bio-composites
- Innovative hybrid manufacturing (additive and subtractive)
- Digital design and fabrication for sustianable construction and achitecture
- Democratisation of design and fabrication technologies
- Digital design and fabrication with generative AI
This PhD will have a strong focus on practice oriented and practical research and would be is suitable for candidates with design, architecture, or creative technology backgrounds. Alternatively, the candidate might have science background with a relevant knowledge base in material science, computer technologies, robotics, or engineering but with an interest in applying these skills in interdisciplinary research with creative design approaches.
The other PhD opportunity has a wide remit within the broad area of creative digital technologies and digital culture research.
We invite applications from well-qualified students whose research interests connect with ours, and are looking to work with these indicative research areas:
- Creative interaction with gestural technology
- Tactile interaction with wearable technology
- Accessible and assistive technologies for creative applications
- Shape changing and deformable interfaces
- Meta-design for creative technology
- Evolving Media
- Screen Industries
- Immersive Technologies and Virtual Production
For both PhDs we are looking to supervise candidates with an interdisciplinary team and approach drawing on knowledge and input from research centres and groups across the College of Art Design and Environment (CATE) and beyond. We are particularly looking for candidates who are interested in undertaking practical research with the extensive facilities in the new lab, list here: We are asking candidates to provide a document with a brief outline proposal of their project (max one page A4).
The project and team are committed to meaningful improvement and change in terms of inclusion and accessibility. Diversity enhances research, and we welcome applications from those who will bring balance to our team, including those from communities who experience racism, sexism, ableism or any other barriers.
For an informal discussion about the studentship, please email Tavs Jorgensen [email protected]
Funding details
The studentship is available from 01 October 2024 for a period of 3.5 years, subject to satisfactory progress and includes a tax exempt stipend, which is currently £17,668 (2022/23) per annum.
In addition, full-time tuition fees will be covered for up to three and a half years.
Eligibility
Applicants must have an undergraduate or postgraduate qualification in a closely related subject to the research topics, along with strong written and spoken communication skills.
How to apply
Please submit your application online. When prompted use the reference number 2425-OCT-CATE02.
Supporting documentation: you will need to upload your research proposal, all your degree certificates and transcripts and a recognised English language qualification is required.
References: you will need to provide details of two referees as part of your application.
Closing date
The closing date for applications is 07 June 2024.
Further Information
It is expected that interviews will take place in the week commencing 1st of July 2024. If you have not heard from us by this time, we thank you for your application but on this occasion you have not been successful.
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