Find a PhD supervisor

Once you've identified the subject area you wish to research, you will need to find a supervisor for your project. All Doctoral Researchers are provided with a lead supervisor, who will act as the main source of academic supervisory support and research mentoring during your time as a Doctoral Researcher at the University.

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麻豆精选 for supervisors below to see who you think may be a great fit for your research area. Once you have identified they are able to offer appropriate supervisory support, you can start to reach out to staff using the contact details provided on their profile. 

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Dr Rumandeep Hayre

Dr Rumandeep Hayre

Research Fellow

School of Psychology

Ruman welcomes determined postgraduate and undergraduate students to get in touch if they would like to gain experience with behavioural measures on memory, attention and child development research as well as contribute to research in the Applied Memory Lab.

Dr Scott Hayward

Dr Scott Hayward

Senior Lecturer - Molecular Ecophysiology

School of Biosciences

For a list of possible PhD projects offered by Dr Hayward:

www.findaphd.com/search/customlink.asp?inst=birm-Biol&supersurname=Hayward

Dr Jon Hazeldine

Dr Jon Hazeldine

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Department of Inflammation and Ageing

During his PhD and postdoctoral studies, Dr Hazeldine has been involved in the laboratory supervision of:

  • BSc students (>12)
  • MSc students (4)
  • PhD students (2)

Professor Adrian Heagerty

Professor Adrian Heagerty

Honorary Professor of Dermatology

Department of Inflammation and Ageing

  • Academic Lead for dermatology at University 麻豆精选.
  • Currently supervising MD and MRes students.
  • Professor Heagerty would welcome interested students to contact him to discuss potential projects.
  • External PhD examiner.

Dr Jennifer Heaney

Dr Jennifer Heaney

Senior Research Fellow

Department of Immunology and Immunotherapy

Jennifer is currently supervising five PhD students. 

Jennifer has supervised several students from MSc Immunology and Immunotherapy, MRes Cancer Sciences and MSc by Research courses (both full and part-time) and MSc Integrated Biological Sciences.

If you are interested in studying in Jennifer’s areas of interest, she welcomes applications from potential doctoral and MSc by Research students. Please contact her directly. 





Dr Hannah Heath

Dr Hannah Heath

Assistant Professor in Psychology
Senior Tutor

School of Psychology

I am interested in supervising students who have an interest in using qualitative methods to explore, i) how mental or physical health is made sense within friendship, ii) issues concerning self-harm, with a particular focus on relationships, iii) the sense-making or constructions of body practices, i.e. tattooing, iv) perceptions of obesity.

Dr Victoria Heath

Dr Victoria Heath

Deputy Director of Department of Cardiovascular Sciences
Director of Education
Senior Lecturer in Molecular Biology

Department of Cardiovascular Sciences

Victoria is keen to supervise students in the field of molecular regulation of blood vessel formation both in the context of normal development and cancer biology.  Please email v.heath@bham.ac.uk to make enquiries.

Current PhD students: Werther Vecchiato, Mona Salem

Previous PhD students: Sukhbir Kaur, Katarzyna Leszczynska, Eleanor Wilson and Victoria Simms. 

 

Dr Dietmar Heinke

Dr Dietmar Heinke

Associate Professor
MSc CNCR Programme Lead

School of Psychology

Dietmar is always looking for Intern students, Masters students, PhD students and Postdocs and is also interested in collaborations with industrial partners to adapt his computational models for technical solutions, e.g. image processing, automation, robotics, etc.

Dr Hassan Hemida

Dr Hassan Hemida

Reader in Computational Mechanics

Department of Civil Engineering

Dr Hemida is interested in supervising doctoral research students in the following areas:

The national and international trend is to increase the speed of both passenger and Freight trains. There are many aerodynamic problems that arise when increasing the speed. These can be summarized as:

  1. Train aerodynamic stability in high winds
  2. Wind loading and the kinematic envelope
  3. Train slipstream effects on the external environment
  4. Effect of train pressure pulses on ...


Professor Karla Hemming

Professor Karla Hemming

Professor of Biostatistics

Department of Applied Health Sciences

Karla supervises PhD students in all aspects of the methodology of cluster randomised trials and the interpretation of statistical findings in RCTs. This includes both quantitative and qualitative projects.

 

Professor Charlotte Hempel

Professor Charlotte Hempel

Professor of Hebrew Bible and Second Temple Judaism
Honorary Research Fellow, Faculty of Theology and Religion, University of Pretoria

Department of Theology and Religion

Hebrew Bible
Second Temple Judaism
Dead Sea Scrolls

Current and recent doctoral theses supervised include:

1. A Jungian Approach to the Dead Sea Scrolls
2. Revitalization in Judea: An Anthropological Study of the Damascus Document
3. A Contextualized approach to the Hebrew Dead Sea Scrolls Containing Exodus
4. The Qumran Wisdom Texts and the Gospel of John (co-supervised with Karen Wenell and Gareth Sears, Department of Classics, Ancient History and ...








Dr David Hemsoll

Dr David Hemsoll

Reader in Architectural History and Theory

Department of Art History, Curating and Visual Studies

I supervise, at MPhil and PhD level, students specialising not only in architecture and architectural theory but also in Italian Renaissance and Northern Renaissance painting and sculpture.