The drive towards net-zero sustainable aviation transport means that new, radical changes in technology are needed that can drastically improve aircraft efficiency. Read more
Applications are invited for a research studentship in the field of aerodynamics, leading to the award of a PhD degree. . Aerodynamic drag is the dominant source of driving resistance above 70km/h. Read more
This project is sponsored by the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council, and it is part of the EPSRC’s portfolio for sustainable energy including hydrogen and bioenergy. Read more
Cavitation generation has been much of a mystery for more than a century. A core unresolved challenge is how bubble growth subject to acoustic forcing occurs over millions of cycles of oscillation, which cannot be simulated by any CFD packages. Read more
Cavitation generation has been much of a mystery for more than a century. A core unresolved challenge is how bubble growth subject to acoustic forcing occurs over millions of cycles of oscillation, which cannot be simulated by any CFD packages. Read more
Eligibility. A relevant connection with the UK, usually established by residence. Deadline. until filled. Starting Date. October 2022, with some flexibility. Read more
*Offer only available for the duration of your active subscription, and subject to change. You MUST claim your prize within 72 hours, if not we will redraw.
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