Overview
The Solid Mechanics Research Group (http://www.bris.ac.uk/mecheng/research/solids/) is seeking highly qualified science and engineering graduates to undertake research leading to a PhD in the following topics:
1.Measurement and analysis of residual stresses in welds; sponsored by Rolls Royce plc
2.Research into effects of residual stresses on fracture in steels; sponsored by the European Union
3.Stochastic modelling of the manufacture of aerospace bearings: sponsored by an EPSRC Case Award
4.Research into high temperature deformation and fracture of stainless steel; sponsored by British Energy/EDF
5.Characterisation and optimisation of advanced joining techniques; sponsored by EPSRC
6.Measurement of fatigue and creep using non-linear ultrasound; sponsored by EPSRC and major partners in the UK nuclear industry
Amount awarded
All students will be provided with a stipend of about £14,000 per annum and home/EU fees will be paid and will be expected to start in October 2010 with project durations between 3 to 4 years.
Application requirements
All applicants should send their CV, signifying nationality (for funding purposes) and indicate their choice of topic to Prof David Smith, David.Smith@bristol.ac.uk as soon as possible. Interviews for selected candidates will take place during August 2010.
The closing date for applications is: 31st July 2010
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
The Solid Mechanics Research Group (http://www.bris.ac.uk/mecheng/research/solids/) is seeking highly qualified science and engineering graduates to undertake research leading to a PhD in the following topics:
1.Measurement and analysis of residual stresses in welds; sponsored by Rolls Royce plc
2.Research into effects of residual stresses on fracture in steels; sponsored by the European Union
3.Stochastic modelling of the manufacture of aerospace bearings: sponsored by an EPSRC Case Award
4.Research into high temperature deformation and fracture of stainless steel; sponsored by British Energy/EDF
5.Characterisation and optimisation of advanced joining techniques; sponsored by EPSRC
6.Measurement of fatigue and creep using non-linear ultrasound; sponsored by EPSRC and major partners in the UK nuclear industry
Amount awarded
All students will be provided with a stipend of about £14,000 per annum and home/EU fees will be paid and will be expected to start in October 2010 with project durations between 3 to 4 years.
Application requirements
All applicants should send their CV, signifying nationality (for funding purposes) and indicate their choice of topic to Prof David Smith, David.Smith@bristol.ac.uk as soon as possible. Interviews for selected candidates will take place during August 2010.
The closing date for applications is: 31st July 2010
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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