We have 10 Mechanical Engineering (e health) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Mechanical Engineering (e health) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 10 Mechanical Engineering (e health) PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Machine-Learning Based Estimation of Urban Vehicle Emissions Via Ground Vibrations

This is a self-funded opportunity. Project advert. Air pollution remains a critical environmental and public health issue. Accurate and fine-grained estimation of vehicle emissions is essential for informed, effective mitigation strategies (e.g., targeted promotion of alternative transportation in urban environments). Read more

Fur and Feathers: colour, structure and flow control

The objective in this exciting cross-disciplinary project is to investigate the potential of a bio-inspired coating of flexible devices to passively modify energetic modes of an unsteady crossflow and to assess, for the first time, the role of colour in determining mechanical properties. Read more

Sustainable Recycled Textiles for Engineering Applications

Worldwide demand for the apparel industry keeps growing while triggering an environmental impact on human health. The textile industry accounts for around 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Read more

PhD Student Opening at EPFL: Indoor Air Quality

Position summary. EPFL (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne) invites applications for a PhD student position in the School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering. Read more

Mechanics of biomaterials (Ref: UF-VS-2024-1)

Understanding mechanical properties and performance of various biological materials and tissues and their responses to different loading and environmental conditions is becoming increasingly important for development of new medical procedures and devices. Read more

Developing a Systematic Food Texture Characterisation Methodology for Advanced Manufacturing

Food texture is related to the way our senses perceive and feel the rheological and mechanical properties of edible substances. For example, a potato chip is crispy; an apple is crunchy; butter is soft; bread is firm; candy is hard; yogurt is smooth; cream is thick; cake is moist, and honey is sticky. Read more
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