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  Development of novel materials and techniques for additive manufacturing


   Faculty of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment

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  Prof E Harkin-Jones, Dr E Archer  No more applications being accepted  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)

About the Project

Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship (including international fees if applicable) tenable in the Faculty of Computing and Engineering at Ulster University based at the Jordanstown campus. This project will develop new, advanced engineering materials and techniques for Additive Manufacturing. The work will require the application of techniques to tailor the properties of the end product and will include melt compounding of materials, forming into parts, post-forming processes and characterisation of material at each stage. The student will develop and test these materials using state-of-the-art facilities in the Engineering Composites Research Centre at the Jordanstown Campus and also in NIACE, The Northern Ireland Advanced Composites and Engineering Centre. The project is part of the €8.7 million North West Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (NWCAM) project funded under the EU INTERREG VA 1.1 Programme. In this project Ulster University; University of Glasgow; Institute of Technology Sligo and Letterkenny Institute of Technology are working alongside eight industry partners to deliver 15 innovative research projects, including this project. The successful candidate will work closely with our industry partners and gain valuable industrial experience as well as a rigorous academic training. There are numerous opportunities for the successful candidate to develop a wide range of complementary skills through our training programmes in areas ranging from entrepreneurship to career planning.

Studentship Details and Entrance Requirements

The studentship comprises of full fees (this includes international fees if appropriate) and an annual stipend of £14,777. Studentships will be awarded on a full-time basis for a three-year period, subject to satisfactory progress being made towards the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

Applications will be considered on a competitive basis with regard to the candidate’s qualifications, experience, and interests. Candidates should hold, or expect to hold, a first class or upper second class honours degree (as a minimum) in a relevant Engineering or Materials Science discipline. The admission process and programme of study will proceed according to Ulster University regulations and requirements.

The closing date for receipt of completed applications is 7th September 2018. Interviews will be held 14th September 2018. Project registration and planned starting date are expected as soon as possible.

The posts are fully externally funded and supported by the EU’s PEACE IV/ INTERREG VA programme, managed by the Special EU programmes body (SEUPB).

Procedure
For more information on applying go https://ulster.ac.uk/research on our website.

Apply online: https://srssb.ulster.ac.uk/PROD/bwskalog.P_DispChoices

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