The Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Metallic Systems (AMSCDT) is a joint venture between Dublin City University, University College Dublin, University of Sheffield, and University of Manchester. Read more
A funded 3.5-year UK PhD studentship is available in the group of Dr Sandy Knowles within the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham, with a tax-free stipend of £17,668 per year. Read more
Applications are invited for a full time EPSRC Industrial CASE PhD studentship in research on the impact of impurity elements on the corrosion performance of high strength 6xxx aluminium alloys at the Department of Materials, The University of Manchester and in collaboration with Constellium. Read more
Fusion power is one of the reliable energy sources that is clean. Energy was harnessed from the fusion reactions of two hydrogen isotopes, i.e. Read more
Research Group:
Advanced Metallic Systems Centre for Doctoral Training
This project sits within the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Advanced Metallic Systems - a research centre formed by a partnership between the Universities of Sheffield and Manchester and the I-Form Advanced Manufacturing Centre, Dublin. Read more
Engineering Doctorate (EngD) studentships available starting October 2023. The CDT in Functional Industrial Coatings at Swansea University is offering 9 fully funded four-year Engineering Doctorate (EngD) studentships. Read more
PhD awarding body. University of Rochester, NY, USA. PhD host. University of Rochester, USA. PhD sponsors. University of Rochester, USA & UKAEA, UK. Read more
The realisation of nuclear fusion is seen as ultimate solution for sustainable energy production. Significant international efforts are in place to deliver a prototype power plant by 2040, being UK’s Tokamak the leading contender, but to achieve this several Material-related challenges must be addressed. Read more
The steel alloys used in power generation, petrochemical and manufacturing can often degrade over long term use, especially when subjected to the extreme conditions of temperature and stress found in many industrial processes. Read more
Supervisors: Professor Michael Preuss (Monash). Application deadline: accepting applications immediately for a planned PhD commencement March/April 2023. Read more
In this project, you will develop a predictive model of the material response to high temperature processing. You will need to develop skills for both forming and heat treatment simulation in addition to an in depth understanding of the physical metallurgy of steels for the nuclear sector. Read more
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