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The University of Surrey's Centre for Aerodynamics and Environmental Flow leads groundbreaking research in both experimental and computational fluid dynamics, achieving global recognition in computational fluid mechanics, environmental fluid dynamics, turbomachinery, and wind energy studies. Pursuing a PhD in aerodynamic and environmental flow offers the opportunity to utilize advanced scientific methods for novel discoveries. Our state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities enjoy national and international acclaim, serving as platforms for pioneering research. We foster a collaborative, multidisciplinary setting where doctoral candidates across various fields can unite to tackle applied engineering challenges with tangible societal benefits.
Our research teams maintain strong partnerships with industry leaders such as Rolls-Royce, DSTL, and Jaguar Land Rover. The center houses both the Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre in Thermo-Fluid Systems and the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council's Centre for Doctoral Training in Micro- and NanoMaterials and Technologies. The Aerodynamic and Environmental Flow PhD program equips students with essential knowledge, technical abilities, and specialized expertise for careers in engineering, research, or academic fields. Candidates will face intellectual challenges, hone research and project management capabilities, and achieve mastery in their selected specialization. The full-time PhD program typically spans three years, with each student receiving guidance from at least two supervisory experts. The curriculum covers critical literature analysis techniques, hypothesis development and experimental validation methods, as well as interdisciplinary collaboration strategies. Through progressive training, we cultivate students' abilities to evolve into self-sufficient research professionals.