We have 8 The University of Manchester, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering PhD Research Projects PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
The University of Manchester, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering PhD Research Projects PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
We have 8 The University of Manchester, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering PhD Research Projects PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships
(UoM - IISc Bangalore) Data-driven probabilistic inverse design of multifunctional and sustainable textiles
Discover the future of aerospace materials with a groundbreaking innovation that combines advanced technology with sustainability. Read more
(UoM - IISc Bangalore) Thermosiphon effects of CO2 displacement in porous media: Application for CCS and thermal energy storage
CO₂ thermosiphons take advantage of the thermosiphon effect by using carbon dioxide's thermodynamic properties for efficient, passive heat transfer in various applications such as cooling, geothermal energy, and refrigeration. Read more
(UoM - IIT KGP) Application of dynamic mode decomposition in large language models (LLM)
Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD) is a data-driven technique that is widely used now for different applications. It is a machine learning technique. Read more
[FSE Bicentenary PhD] Data Handling in Support of Emissions Reductions in Aviation
Aviation emissions are one of the important challenges within the context of reducing our environmental impact and use fewer resources. Read more
Nuclear-Powered Space Propulsion and Terrestrial Reactors: Advanced Modelling of Particulate Fuel Behaviour
Saturn_Nuclear_CDT. The University of Manchester invites applications for a funded PhD position focused on developing a cutting-edge computational framework to model particulate fuel behaviour in nuclear reactors designed for both space propulsion and terrestrial applications. Read more
[FSE Bicentenary PhD] From Nature to Mechanism: Optimizing Soft Robot Deformations via Neural Rendering Base Self-Modelling
This research investigates biomimicry-inspired kinematics in soft robotics through neural field based rendering pipelines, leveraging the existing differentiable simulation framework for soft robot kinematics developed in the Digital Manufacturing Lab at the University of Manchester. Read more
[FSE Bicentenary PhD] Recycling nuclear graphite: Transforming an environmental challenge into a sustainable resource
In order to support new nuclear technologies that will provide solutions for deep decarbonisation and Net Zero, we need to the address the issues surrounding the clean-up and reduction of nuclear waste. . Read more
[FSE Bicentenary PhD] Mechanics and physics of materials with complex internal structures
The transition to a carbon neutral society demands new materials’ systems in key engineering applications, from metallic alloys that can withstand the challenging… Read more
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