In addition to funding academic research projects, the EPSRC also funds
Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs). These deliver four-year doctoral training programmes to cohorts of
PhD students and
EngD research engineers studying within UK universities, and are funded to target specific areas of research for which there is recognised need. In 2008, the EPSRC announced funding for 44 new CDTs spanning its entire remit. The EPSRC also funds or joint-funds 'Innovation and Knowledge Centres'. These are university-based
business incubators which support
commercialisation of emerging technologies. Between 2007 and 2016, the EPSRC funded seven centres: • Cambridge Innovation and Knowledge Centre (CIKC): Advanced Manufacturing Technologies for Photonics and Electronics –
University of Cambridge • Ultra Precision and Structured Surfaces (UPS2) –
Cranfield University •
Centre for Secure Information Technologies (CSIT) -
Queen's University Belfast • Medical Technologies IKC –
University of Leeds • Sustainable Product Engineering Centre for Innovative Functional Industrial Coatings (SPECIFIC) –
Swansea University • Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC) – University of Cambridge •
Synthetic Biology Innovation and Commercialisation Industrial translation Engine (SynbiCITE) –
Imperial College London Since 2013, the ESPRC has funded i-Sense, an interdisciplinary research collaboration which develops early warning sensing systems for infectious diseases. In 2020, ESPRC received £22million from UKRI to be used (alongside money from industry and the universities involved) to fund five "next stage digital economy" centres. Projects will be run by the universities of Bath, Newcastle, Northumbria, Nottingham, Surrey and Lancaster. ==RISE==