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PhD Research Opportnities

The New Zealand PhD
Admission as a PhD candidate depends on demonstrated academic and research capability, and most importantly, on the acceptance of a supervisor. Canterbury PhD graduates often pursue successful careers in industry, as research is usually focused on development of viable energy technologies and systems.  The PhD is normally completed in three years.  Formal coursework is not required.  The qualifying step is the PhD research proposal and literature review presented six months after enrolment.  Examination of the thesis and an oral vitae are the final hurdle.  This programme is the same model as the British system and is significantly different from the PhD process in the USA.


AEMS Lab research projects are highly interdisciplinary, and require a high level of creativity and systems thinking.  Dr. Krumdieck and the other staff members are happy to supervise high capability students from a range of disciplines.  Direct acceptance from a bachelors degree will be considered for students with a GPA of A- or above, First Class Honours, and possibly Second Class Honours, First Division.  Students who have already achieved a Masters degree in energy engineering have the best position to pursue the PhD.


Strategic Analysis of Complex Systems

Demand Side Management for Residential Electricity

Clean Air, Healthy Homes, Renewable Energy 

Dairy Farming: A Plan to Avoid the Tragedy of the Commons

Continuity Planning
  

Transport Fuel Risks to Essential Activities

RECATS for Urban Personal Transport
RECATS for Freight and Goods Movement
Strategic Planning Methods for Urban Areas 

 

Constrained Transport Fuel and CO2 Emissions

FRMS System Design and Development Trial

Adaptation of Behaviour and Systems

Urban Form and Transport System Design for Low Fuel Use

Policy and Technology Analysis for Rapid CO2 Emission Reduction


Transition Engineering 

Hampden-Moeraki

Oamaru

Nelson


Fundamental and Theoretical Studies

Silke - Modelling of an Exclusively Renewable Version of Burnside

Sustainable New Zealand - The Virtual Reality Game

Anthropogenic Continuity Theory

Continuity Planning Methodology Case Studies 



Scholarships

Todd Foundation Scholarship in Energy Research >>
 
New Zealand International Doctoral Research Scholarships


  

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