13 phd-in-structural-engineering positions at ; University of Birmingham in United Kingdom
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Join the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Birmingham for groundbreaking PhD research that aims to improve quantum technologies! Metamaterials, which are artificially
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Would you like to continue your academic journey with a PhD in Aerospace Engineering? A 3.5-year fully funded PhD studentship for UK home students and EU students with settled status is available in
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Would you like to continue your academic journey with a PhD in Aerospace Engineering? A 3.5-year fully funded PhD studentship for UK home students and EU students with settled status is available in
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structural materials for the nuclear sector. It is therefore the aim of this PhD to investigate the creep behaviour of RAFM steels at temperatures close to their upper limit for safe operation, with particular
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Structural steels based on body-centred cubic structures are a preferential option for first wall and breeder blanket components in magnetically-confined fusion tokamak designs, due
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present in the TBM. Amongst those candidate materials for structural TBM components, Reduced Activation Ferritic Martensitic (RAFM) steels stand out as frontrunner candidates, due to their resistance
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remained unclear for decades, and thus design principles for discovering new thermal battery materials have been lacking. In this industrially sponsored PhD studentship, we have partnered with AWE to fund a
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electrode materials, and thus increase the energy density in Na-ion batteries. Building on our prior work in this area, we will use a defect structure searching method recently developed in the group
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A 3.5 years studentship is available to study 3D printed aerospace superalloy structures in the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham (UoB), a global top 100 institution
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extreme environments. For structural material candidates like RAFM or ODS steels, these defects are vacancy-type/interstitial-type extended defects, and high concentration of gas-stabilized helium (He