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structural health monitoring PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 18 structural health monitoring PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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A digital twin-based analysis framework for structural health monitoring of existing masonry structures

In recent decades, structures have been experiencing increased severity in external actions caused by natural and anthropogenic hazards (earthquakes, floods and fire) due to climate change and global warming. Read more

AIoT based structural health monitoring and diagnostics

The project will work with industry globally to address global challenges of energy efficiency, digital transformation, safety and security in investigation… Read more

Enhancing the performance, condition, safety and reliability of offshore wind energy infrastructure systems using optimal inspections and structural health monitoring

Wind turbines are exposed to frequent structural damage increasing the cost of wind energy generation. To drive these costs down, this project will develop new automated methods for detection of structural damage to wind turbines by examining vibration responses measured by sensors attached to the structure. Read more

PhD in Structural Dynamics and Health Monitoring of Composite and 3D printed Structures and Systems

KU Leuven consistently ranks among the top 50 universities in the world by major ranking tables with the Department of Mechanical Engineering being ranked amongst the 40 best worldwide. Read more

"Optics" with ultrasound using magnetostriction

This project will aim to gain control over ultrasonic wave beam profiles – similar to the way light is manipulated in optics and photonics - using strategies such as geometric focusing, waveguiding and acoustic metamaterials, capitalising on the flexibility of the generation and detection geometries. Read more

PhD Studentships in Offshore Renewable Energy (Mechanical Engineering with SGRE)

The Wind & Marine Energy Systems & Structures (WAMSS) is an EPSRC-funded Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT), led by the University of Strathclyde, working collaboratively with Universities of Oxford and Edinburgh. Read more
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Verifiable and efficient simulation for structural-health digital twins

The correctness and validity of simulation models for structural health is under scrutiny in this project. Dtwins for structural-health monitoring (SHM) heavily rely on physics simulation to inform their prediction. Read more

PhD Studentship in smart interface and contact

Applications are invited for a research studentship in the field of Tribology, leading to the award of a PhD degree. .  Interfaces between moving surface, covering a vast range of practical applications in industrial and biomedical sectors, are critical in determining efficiency and durability. Read more

Flexible Electrochemical Multi sensors For online Water Quality Monitoring

Solid state electrochemical sensor technologies with IoT systems have significant importance in many fields such as medical, biological, agricultural and environmental pollution monitoring systems. Read more
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Machine Learning approaches to estuarine and coastal ecosystem health

Location. Centre for Doctoral Training in Environmental Intelligence, Streatham Campus, Exeter. The University of Exeter’s Centre for Doctoral Training in Environmental Intelligence, in partnership with the Plymouth Marine Lab, is inviting applications for a fully-funded PhD studentship to commence in September 2023. Read more

Self Sensing reinforced concrete structural elements

  Research Group: Centre For Sustainable Environments
Self-sensing concrete has recently attracted major research attention and significant commercial interests, aiming to produce smart infrastructures with elegantly integrated health monitoring abilities. Read more

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