PhD Studentship: Digital Twins for Emergency Medicine in Coventry

PhD Studentship: Digital Twins for Emergency Medicine in Coventry

Coventry Full-Time 21805 - 21805 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
University of Warwick

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Develop digital twins for next-gen ventilation technologies in emergency medicine.
  • Company: Join the world-leading ICSM Research Group at the University of Warwick.
  • Benefits: Receive a tax-free stipend of £21,805 and cover UK tuition fees.
  • Other info: Opportunity for international candidates; apply by 31 July 2026.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact on emergency medicine with innovative technology.
  • Qualifications: Good 2.1 Bachelor's or Master's in Engineering, Sciences, or Medical Sciences required.

The predicted salary is between 21805 - 21805 £ per year.

An opportunity exists to join the world-leading Interdisciplinary Collaboration in System Medicine (ICSM) Research Group to work on an industrially funded PhD project that will develop digital twins to investigate next-generation ventilation technologies for emergency medicine scenarios.

Project Detail

In collaboration with the industrial partner Weinmann Emergency Medical Technology GmbH, this project will develop cohorts of digital twins for use in developing, validating, and testing next-generation ventilator technologies for emergency medicine scenarios. Digital twins will be created of intubated patients receiving pressure controlled mechanical ventilation, spontaneously breathing patients receiving non-invasive ventilation delivered via a facemask, and patients receiving CPR after Cardiac Arrest. Digital twins will be developed as fully configurable Matlab code, with a well-defined user interface, and will run faster than real-time. The digital twins will be used to investigate a number of open research questions, including the potential for developing and validating closed-loop ventilation control modes, whether patient data gathered in the field could allow the digital twins to identify patient characteristics that are relevant for therapy, and computational optimisation of current CPR protocols.

Scholarship

The award will cover the UK tuition fee level, plus a tax-free stipend, currently £21,805, paid at the prevailing UKRI rate for 3.5 years of full-time study. International candidates are welcome to apply, but must be able to cover the difference in the fee levels.

Eligibility

The candidate should have a good 2.1 Bachelors, or Masters degree in Engineering, Computational or Physical Sciences, or Physiology/Medical Sciences. This project will suit those with a keen interest in mathematical/computational modelling and simulation applied to real-world medical challenges.

How to apply

For more details of our work, please see: Candidates should submit an expression of interest by sending a CV and supporting statement outlining their skills and interests in this research area via the above 'Apply' button. If this initial application is successful, we will invite you to submit a formal application. Candidates must fulfil the University of Warwick entry criteria and obtain an unconditional offer before commencing enrolment. Should your application for admission be accepted, you should be aware that notification of acceptance for the PhD does not constitute an offer of financial support. Successful scholarship candidates will receive an official communication from the School of Engineering to confirm their award.

Closes: 31 July 2026

University of Warwick

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University of Warwick Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace PhD Studentship: Digital Twins for Emergency Medicine in Coventry

Matlab Programming
Mathematical Modelling
Computational Simulation
Data Analysis
Understanding of Ventilation Technologies
Knowledge of Emergency Medicine
Research Skills