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Composite Metamaterials for acoustic and stress wave control
Institution:
Imperial College London
Dept/School/Faculty:
Department of Aeronautics
PhD Supervisor:
Prof I Iannucci
Application Deadline:
Applications accepted all year round
Funding Availability:
Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)
This research project has funding attached. Funding for this project is available to citizens of a number of European countries (including the UK). In most cases this will include all EU nationals. However full funding may not be available to all applicants and you should read the full department and project details for further information.
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Over the past several years’ significant research have been directed towards the development of techniques to “cloak” an object, basically making it invisible to certain wavelength, which could be in the human visible regime.
The proposed study will investigate a new class of metamaterial based on spherical particles with a fluid matrix using composite materials as an interface. The study will use advanced numerical modelling techniques to investigate proof of principle applications for acoustic and stress wave control applications, such as noise reduction, acoustic cannons for remote IED detonation and blast/ impact wave dissipation. These new materials could provide a dramatic improvement to noise damping and stress wave energy management for acoustic energy creation and energy dissipation, potential opening and developing new research
Applicants should have a keen interest in numerical modelling and should possess good analytical skills. An aptitude for experimental research work is desirable. Applications are invited from candidates with (or who expect to gain) a good upper-second or first-class honours degree in Aeronautics or related Engineering areas.
The rules on who is eligible are strict and cannot be changed. UK citizens are eligible, as are EU citizens who have been resident in the UK for the 3 years preceding the date of application. Non-EU students are ineligible, unless they have been ordinarily resident in the UK for 3 years preceding the date of application for purposes other than education The studentship is for three years starting as soon as possible and will provide full coverage of tuition fees and an annual tax-free stipend of circa £15,590.
Applications will be assessed as received and all applicants should follow the standard College (http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus/howtoapply). Informal enquiries and request for additional information can be made at the address below.
Informal enquiries and requests for additional information for this post can be made to: Professor Iannucci via e-mail: l.iannucci@imperial.ac.uk
Should you have any queries regarding the application process please contact:
Tayo Nong by e-mail: t.nong@imperial.ac.uk or phone on +44 (0)20 7594 5056.
Committed to equality and valuing diversity. We are also an Athena Bronze SWAN Award winner, a Stonewall Diversity Champion and a Two Tick Employer.
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