7 PhD programmes in Industrial & Systems Engineering in England, United Kingdom

EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Embedded Intelligence
The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Embedded Intelligence from Loughborough University requires the use of sensors, communications and processing that are embedded into the product, process or service in order to meet specific objectives. As such, the embodiment of EI depends on a multidisciplinary approach for a successful implementation.

Production and Manufacturing Engineering
The School of Engineering has a strong culture of research and enterprise. London South Bank University (LSBU) is the top modern university in London for world-leading and internationally excellent research and Grade Point Average in General Engineering -Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014. Join the Production and Manufacturing Engineering at London South Bank University.

Mechanical and Systems Engineering
The Mechanical and Systems Engineering MPhil, PhD programme from Newcastle University allows you to deepen your theoretical understanding of your chosen topic but also improve your technical skills and analytical capabilities.
Computer Systems Engineering
PhD in Computer Systems Engineering at Brunel University of London expands to different research areas such as audio and video networking, multimedia architectures and applications, data communications and networking, computer engineering, video, image processing and computer vision.
Robotics and Systems Engineering
The food industry is very labour intensive and as a result is under threat from low wage economies. We offer a Robotics and Systems Engineering degree at University of Salford.
Automatic Control and Systems Engineering
Automatic Control and Systems Engineering PhD students at the University of Sheffield become members of our research community, enjoying excellent research facilities in a rich intellectual environment.
Sustainable Industrial Systems
The main aim of our Sustainable Industrial Systems research at The University of Manchester is to help identify sustainable solutions for industrial systems on a life cycle basis, taking into account economic, environmental and social aspects.