11 PhD programmes in Civil Engineering & Construction in Scotland, United Kingdom

Civil Engineering
Research within Civil Engineering at the University of Dundee is undertaken within two thematic groups, namely Environment and Infrastructure, within which smaller specialised research sub-groups operate.

Modelling nonlinear coastal dynamics under extreme conditions
This Modelling nonlinear coastal dynamics under extreme conditions project at University of Dundee aims to develop a model to study the effect of climate change on design of coastal systems.

Wave Carpet - Protecting coastal zones while generating electricity
The principle concept of a wave carpet energy device is similar to that of propagation of waves over a muddy seafloor, where significant amount of wave energy attenuates due to the strong interaction with the mud banks. Wave Carpet - Protecting coastal zones while generating electricity is offered at University of Dundee

On Analysis and Design of Submerged Wave Energy Devices
The goal of this On Analysis and Design of Submerged Wave Energy Devices project at University of Dundee is to study wave interaction with submerged energy devices and assess the energy production.

Data-driven Site-specific Seabed Characterisation for Floating Offshore Wind using Image-based Machine Learning
This Data-driven Site-specific Seabed Characterisation for Floating Offshore Wind using Image-based Machine Learning project is offered at University of Dundee.

Development of a computational tool for design and analysis of floating offshore wind turbines
In recent years, significant attention has been given to the development of marine renewable energy. Development of a computational tool for design and analysis of floating offshore wind turbines is offered at University of Dundee
An Investigation into Project Management Skills Required for Sustainable Buildings
''An Investigation into Project Management Skills Required for Sustainable Buildings'' is a phd programme offered at the Robert Gordon University.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Located in the heart of Glasgow’s City Centre, the University of Strathclyde offers the Civil and Environmental Engineering programme, a unique combination of expertise including civil, environmental, chemical, mechanical and electrical engineering, as well as geosciences, material science, physics, chemistry and microbiology.
Civil Engineering
Their research at Abertay University focuses on applying technological and sustainable solutions to contemporary problems. The university offers this PhD in Civil Engineering.
Construction Law in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
There are a number of technological innovations - such as Building Information Modelling and the use of smart contracts - which could revolutionise construction practice. We offer a Construction Law in the Fourth Industrial Revolution degree at Robert Gordon University.
Construction Management and Innovation
The overarching aim of our Construction Management and Innovation research in this area at Heriot-Watt University is to help construction professionals improve both the efficiency of the delivery process and the quality and sustainability of the built environment.