26 PhD programmes in Mechanical Engineering in England, United Kingdom

Mechanical Engineering
At the Queen Mary University of London, we offer our graduate students a phd degree in Mechanical Engineering.

Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering research at the University of Hertfordshire has been supported with grants from the EPSRC, InnovateUK and industry.

Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
The Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering course from Loughborough University enables us to work closely with some of the world’s most renowned engineering and commercial companies.

Mechanical Engineering
We offer a Mechanical Engineering degree at the University of Hull. The challenges facing the world today are complex and require a multidisciplinary approach.

Mechanical Engineering
Our mechanical engineering research is varied and world-leading, covering topics from clean energy and advanced materials to manufacturing systems, robotics and healthcare. University of Bristol offers the Mechanical Engineering programme.

Future Innovation in Non-Destructive Evaluation
The Future Innovation in Non-Destructive Evaluation programme from University of Bristol has been created to provide EngD and PhD programmes in the vital field of non-destructive evaluation: an underpinning technology that encompasses a wide range of sensing, imaging and analysis techniques.

Mechanical Engineering
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 Mechanical Engineering programme 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.

Mechanical Engineering
Pursue a career in Mechanical Engineering research with the Mechanical Engineering course at the University of Birmingham and drive transformative change. You'll work in an internationally recognised research environment, making innovative discoveries that address complex challenges in the manufacturing sector.
Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering PhD projects at University of Nottingham can cover many different fields within this discipline, for example thermodynamics/fluid mechanics, structural dynamics, mechanics and design.
Modal Responses of Mechanical Structures Under Thermo-mechanical Loads
The research in this Modal Responses of Mechanical Structures Under Thermo-mechanical Loads doctoral opportunity at Cranfield University will investigate the relation between the strain energy and the change in modal response of a structure under thermo-mechanical loads.
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Integrated)
The aim of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Integrated) at Brunel University of London is to develop novel theories, methods and procedures in applied mechanics, and to apply these to real life problems within the aerospace, offshore, construction, energy and medical engineering industries.
Centre for Doctoral Training in Fluid Dynamics
This Centre for Doctoral Training in Fluid Dynamics PhD programme from University of Leeds tackles fundamental and applied problems providing students from a wide range of academic backgrounds with the opportunity to undertake cutting-edge, multidisciplinary research.
Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
If you're ready to take your existing expertise and knowledge in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering into a postgraduate research degree, University of Portsmouth is the perfect place to do it.
Mechanical Engineering
Our postgraduate research programmes in Mechanical Engineering at The University of Manchester offer the opportunity to study in a multi-disciplinary team alongside leading academics in the field.
Mechanical Engineering
The Mechanical Engineering programme from University of Kent offers research-led degrees in a wide range of research disciplines in a highly stimulating academic environment.
Mechanical Engineering
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sheffield is internationally renowned for its high-quality research. The expertise of our staff covers a wide range of specialist areas and our mission is to carry out research in fundamental science through to practical industrial applications.
Mechanical Engineering
In the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Imperial, we recruit approximately 60 PhD students every year. We welcome applications for PhD study from suitably qualified applicants throughout the year.
Mechanical Engineering
The aim of Mechanical Engineering programme delivered by Brunel University of London is to develop novel theories, methods and procedures in applied mechanics, and to apply these to real-life problems within the aerospace, offshore, construction, energy and medical engineering industries.
Fluid and Complex Systems
The Centre for Fluid and Complex Systems at the Coventry University is pushing back research boundaries and delivering real-world solutions to complex fundamental and applied challenges.