PhD student sought for research into minimising noise impact of ASHPs.

The outputs of the proposed research will contribute to alleviating the noise concerns around Air Source Heat Pumps

CIBSE is partnering with acoustics experts at Salford University, to recruit a fully-funded PhD student to research how Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) planning, and placement can be optimised to minimise noise impact on communities.

ASHPs are part of the UK Government’s strategy to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050, but noise has been identified as a main barrier for their wider adoption. The outputs of the proposed research will contribute to alleviating the noise concerns around ASHPs, and increase their acceptance as a suitable renewable energy option for heating and cooling applications in the UK.

CIBSE is part-sponsoring this fully-funded PhD through the Research Project Fund.

The closing date for applications is 15 September, with the position starting in January 2025.

For more information and to apply visit: Optimising Air Source Heat Pump Placement to Minimise Community Noise and Vibration Impact at University of Salford on FindAPhD.com