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Inorganic Materials for Advanced Manufacturing (EPSRC CDT)

The EPSRC CDT in Inorganic Materials for Advanced Manufacturing (IMAT) offers a four-year doctoral course focusing on the design, synthesis and characterisation of new inorganic materials and features integrated academic/industrial courses.

Open: Full time

Open - applications are still being accepted

Expected length:
  • Full time: 4 years
Expected start date:
  • Full time:
English language level:
  • Higher level required
Working in a Materials Science laboratory.

About the course

The IMAT CDT aims to train the next generation of doctoral scientists in the design, synthesis and characterisation of inorganic materials relevant to the future prosperity of the manufacturing sector. The course covers all aspects of the utilisation of raw materials, process chemistry and product delivery, and substantive projects spanning the breadth of inorganic chemistry and materials science.

The course has been designed in collaboration with 19 industrial partners representing a range of business sizes and technological expertise, in order to provide a holistic understanding of all aspects of the advanced materials manufacturing process.

The IMAT CDT uses a cohort-based training model, allied to training incorporating faculty, industry and peer-led components, to deliver scientists with:

  • a broad spectrum training across the interface between inorganic materials and manufacturing; and
  • in-depth expertise in one specific stream (raw materials, process or product).

Course structure

This section provides an overview of the course structure, while details of the individual course components are provided below.

You will be trained in a single cohort initially (in the first six months) through a series of compulsory taught courses covering a wide range of topics in inorganic materials, and a short industrial internship. A tailored introductory programme will cover fundamentals in chemistry and materials.

You will also conduct an eight-week industrial internship during the second term of year one. Accommodation and travel expenses will be funded by the CDT. Industrial internships will provide you with the opportunity to work closely at the sites of the University's IMAT industrial partners. You will work within industry teams at sites across the UK, or abroad, and experience the demands and expectations of diverse end-users and customers.

From the second half of year one, you will focus primarily on your substantive research project, which you will have chosen before the start of your course. 

To learn more about the research topics you’ll have the opportunity to explore, please refer to the Research areas section on this page.

During all four years of the course you will receive a tailored programme designed to broaden your research and professional skills. The course expects to have strong engagement with industry, with regular visits and interactions with industrial partners.

Core components

You will take three core modules, a programme of industrial immersion modules, and complete an internship.

Research areas

You will have the opportunity to undertake research within the specialised themes of this course.

Course details

Entry requirements

For entry in 2026-27

Funding and costs

College preference

Before you apply

Completing your application

Contact details