The Daphne Jackson Trust Fellowships enable talented women and men to return to their research careers in science, engineering and technology after having a career break. Fellowships are typically held for two years on a part-time basis, in a UK university. The Fellowships are flexible and include a tailored training programme designed to update the recipients’ skills and knowledge to support them in their return to research. The assessment process is administered through the Daphne Jackson Trust who submit suitable engineering applicants to the Academy, so for further information on how to apply please visit the Daphne Jackson trust website.
Current and recent awards
Dr Christina Biggs |
Swansea Univesity Mineralogical routes to cheap hydrogen production: developing clay-based membranes for the electrolysis of water |
Dr Debarati Torrens |
Brunel University London Devising Demand Side Response Strategy for Supermarket Energy Management using Neural Networks |
Dr Huiqi Lu |
University of Oxford Gestational Diabetes Predictive Monitoring and Management |
Dr Navaz Davoodian |
University College London Visual accessibility after dark for older and partially sighted adults: A study employing fNIRS and Eyetracking technology |
Dr Maria Ribera Vicent |
University of Surrey Satellite FEM validation with advanced optimization and virtual vibration testing |
Dr Richard Matthews |
Imperial College London Developing the Key Relationships Involved in Protein Structure and Stability in Ionic Solvents |
Dr Xuanli Luo |
University of Nottingham Nano Quasicrystals for Hydrogen Storage |