Scholarship

Physics-Informed Digital Twin for Guided Wave-Based Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of Offshore Wind Turbine Foundations

EPSRC Aura Centre for Doctoral Training Original Source
Award

£20,780 - £20,780

Deadline

No deadline

Location

United Kingdom

Applicants

individual

About This Opportunity

This PhD scholarship is offered by the EPSRC CDT in Offshore Wind Energy Sustainability and Resilience, a partnership between the Universities of Durham, Hull, Loughborough and Sheffield. The successful applicant will undertake six months of training with the rest of the CDT cohort at the University of Hull before continuing their PhD research at the University of Sheffield. This PhD project will develop a physics-informed digital twin for offshore wind foundations, combining ultrasonic guided wave monitoring, high-fidelity finite element simulations, Bayesian inference, and machine learning. Guided waves can propagate over long distances and reach areas that conventional inspection techniques cannot access, making them ideally suited for monitoring monopiles beneath the seabed. By fusing physics-based modelling with data-driven learning, the digital twin will enable accurate real-time assessment of structural condition, improved prediction of degradation, and reliable estimates of remaining useful life. The project will use a combination of laboratory experiments, numerical modelling, and large-scale offshore case study supported by industry partners. Outcomes will include new methods for detecting early-stage defects, quantifying uncertainty under variable environmental conditions, and delivering actionable insights to support condition-based maintenance strategies. The successful student will join the Dynamics Research Group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sheffield, while also being embedded in the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC). This dual environment offers world-class academic expertise, access to industrial collaborations, and specialist facilities in digitalisation and process monitoring.

Duration 48 - 49 mo
1 award

Who Can Apply

Region
United Kingdom
Citizenship
United Kingdom
Residency
United Kingdom
Project in
United Kingdom
Applicants
individual
Organizations
academic
Priority for
racial_minorities

Application Details

Interview

Stages

  1. 1 two_stage

Required documents

cv transcripts research_proposal

Review process

First-round interview with project supervisory team and CDT representative. Successful candidates progress to second interview with key academics from all four partner institutions.

Additional benefits

  • training
  • mentorship
  • networking

Restrictions

  • geographic_restrictions
  • reporting_requirements

Post-award obligations

  • acknowledge_funder