PhD Studentship – Turbulence Detection in Blood Flow Using 4D MRI
Area: Engineering
Location: UK (University of Nottingham)
Reference: ENG304
Closing Date: Tuesday, 28 April 2026
Investigate flow disturbances in blood flow, which are vital signs of cardiovascular disease.
Develop and optimize 4D MRI scanning strategies for detecting turbulence that Doppler ultrasound cannot accurately measure.
Use a vascular flow phantom to guide MRI scanning, with Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) for calibration of MRI data.
Employ Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to support in-silico modeling for improved imaging strategies.
Prof Kwing-So Choi – Fluid Mechanics, expert in turbulence and flow control.
Prof Penny Gowland – Physics, expert in biomedical MRI and high-field functional/anatomical imaging.
Supervision and facilities provided by the Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre (SPMIC), a world-leading MRI research centre.
Graduates (or expected graduates) with a 1st class degree in engineering, physics, computer science, or applied mathematics (master’s level preferred).
2:1 degree may be considered with relevant research experience.
Self-funded PhD: applicants must secure funding privately or via external/government bodies.
Students from China are encouraged to apply via the China Scholarship Council.
Email Prof K-S Choi: kwing-so.choi@nottingham.ac.uk
Include:
Cover letter
Curriculum vitae (CV)
Academic transcripts
Early applications are strongly encouraged, although the studentship remains open until filled.
In your application, please refer to Polytechnicpositions.com