About us

We are creating an outstanding place-based research and training environment led by the University of Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores University, bringing together stakeholders across disciplines and focusing on maritime energy generation, distribution and environmental impact. N0MES tackles a wide range of challenges that combine science, national goals, and industry needs.

Both universities and over 30 maritime energy sector partners, will support N0MES’ postgraduate researchers to pursue new, engineering-centred, interdisciplinary research projects – each defined by one of our maritime partners together with academics from either university – to address four vital net zero challenges currently facing the Northwest, the UK and beyond. 

Theme A

Energy generation using maritime-based renewable energy (e.g. offshore wind, tidal, wave, floating solar, hydrogen, CCS).

Theme B

Distributing energy from offshore to onshore, including port and hinterland, side impacts and opportunities.

Theme C

Addressing both the short and long-term environmental impacts of offshore and maritime environment renewable energy generation, distribution and storage.

Theme D

Decommissioning and lifetime extension of existing energy and facilities.

Why do researchers choose the N0MES CDT?

No fees

If you’re from the UK N0MES CDT fees are completely free – all tuition fees are covered.  Non-UK students, however, may have to pay the additional costs of international fees.

Monthly allowance

The N0MES CDT offers funded projects, alongside a generous monthly living allowance and an annual research grant.

Training grant

Projects are developed in collaboration with our industry partners (30 plus) or an academic supervisory team from one of the partner universities. All projects are supported by EPSRC.

Welcoming environment

Voted the Student Crowd’s best student city for 2023, Liverpool is an excellent city for students to grow. Renowned for its warmth, liveliness, and diverse array of social and cultural attractions.

Empowered to succeed

The N0MES CDT will empower graduates to communicate, research, and innovate across disciplines and will help develop adaptable leaders who will be able to pivot between projects and sectors as employer priorities and scientific priorities evolve.

Research & conferences

Each postgraduate researcher will join a cohort that participates in bespoke training and skills development, designed in consultation with our industry partners.  This element of your PhD will be a key part of your journey, helping you become a future leader in your field.

Upon completion N0MES CDT graduates will be:​

Skilled at communicating and thinking across scientific, engineering, technological, environmental, economic, and social dimensions of net-zero solutions

Prepared to approach research and innovation challenges with curiosity, clarity, compassion, choice, and courage

Equipped with the skills and confidence to transition seamlessly between academic research and industry

Ready to demonstrate cultural competence and leadership to foster inclusive work environments

Lifelong members of a research and innovation community and strong advocates for sustainable solutions

Our unique attributes

  • All PhD studentships (for UK students) are funded by the N0MES CDT. Postgraduate researchers will receive a maintenance grant of £21,805 per year for living costs, which is paid in monthly instalments. This may rise by a small percentage annually to cover increased living costs. Check current UKRI rates here.

  • UK students will also receive support for their tuition fees. This is currently £4,786 per year, which covers UK students’ full fees only. 

  • Given that Liverpool is home to one of the world’s largest concentrations of offshore wind turbines, has a wealth of maritime history and has the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority’s commitment to net zero, it is the perfect setting for the N0MES CDT.

  • The N0MES CDT has a broad community of academic supervisors and partners, already defined and in situ waiting for the right students to train, nurture and develop into future leaders.

  • We will ensure that all N0MES CDT postgraduate researchers appreciate and understand the broad range of scientific and engineering concepts underpinning cross-disciplinary academic research.

  • Many of the activities which N0MES CDT postgraduate researchers undertake will be available to the wider academic communities at the University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University and beyond, benefitting the wider academic and postgraduate research community.

  • The N0MES CDT aligns (together with our partner universities) to the government’s Sustainable Development Goals.

  • Both partner universities have world-class research facilities and hold prestigious titles and accolades.

  • Both partner universities put the student at the heart of its values.

Please note: tuition fees for non-UK students are considerably higher (currently £31,250 per year at the University of Liverpool and £18,250 per year at Liverpool John Moores University). International students will be required to fund the difference themselves, unless stated otherwise in the advert.

Why our postgraduate researchers chose us

"I pursued a PhD project with the N0MES CDT because of its strong alignment with my career aspirations in disaster risk reduction and infrastructure resilience."
"I applied for a PhD with the N0MES CDT due to it not only being a subject I was interested in and enjoyed, but due to the valuable skills that it teaches relating to both academia and industry."
"I was drawn to the CDT model’s integration of academia and industry, which offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with leading experts and gain insights that directly inform practical applications."
"I applied for N0MES PhD studentship as the combination of using a range of research and lab techniques really interested me. I was also interested in working with an industry partner and to be involved in a multidisciplinary CDT."
"The collaboration with industry was a major driving factor. All the projects have real-world importance and aim to tackle major global issues."
"The subject follows on nicely from my previous studies... the real-world application of my research is what interested me the most."
"The futuristic nature of designing civil infrastructure with digital twin models resilient to natural hazards."
"The collaboration with industry was a major driving factor. All the projects have real-world importance and aim to tackle major global issues."
"I decided to pursue a PhD project with the N0MES CDT because of my strong interest in the net-zero subject area and the unique opportunity it offers to bridge the gap between academia and industry. The program not only provides a solid academic foundation but also allows me to engage with the industry side of things, giving me valuable insights into current challenges and expectations. This combination of academic rigor and practical industry exposure presents an ideal learning opportunity for me to contribute meaningfully to the field of net-zero solutions and understand real-world progress in this area."
"The topic of net-zero energy is deeply compelling to me, particularly as it relates to decarbonisation and the transition to cleaner energy solutions. The vision of creating a significant step change in clean energy generation through innovative technologies aligns perfectly with my passion for sustainable solutions. What excites me most is the potential to contribute to ground-breaking projects like building the world’s largest fuel cell using additive manufacturing (AM) for clean energy generation, especially in sectors like maritime and agriculture. This forward-thinking approach offers tremendous opportunities to address global sustainability challenges, which is both inspiring and motivating for my research journey."
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