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tank. If you wish to discuss any details of the project informally, please contact Prof. Ali Elham, [email protected] , +44 (0) 238059 6044. At the University of Southampton, we value diversity and
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Vibration (ISVR) and benefit from having access to the cutting-edge experimental facilities at the University of Southampton and the high-speed computational resources. You will be involved in
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world. For this project you must have UK, US or Australian nationality and either already have or are expecting to achieve a first class degree. You should have studied fluid mechanics or aerodynamics to a high level, have
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architectures and surface modifications/coatings by replicating dynamic fluid flow conditions within a stented urinary tract. In separate work, we have shown that multilayer coatings with varying mechanical
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opportunities for both UK and international students, including Bursaries and Scholarships. For more information please visit PhD Scholarships | Doctoral College | University of Southampton Funding will be
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the Recirculating Water Tunnel facilities. The work requires detailed flow diagnostics and the use of direct force/pressure measurement techniques. Applicants should have a strong background in fluid
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-leading academics at the University of Southampton who are leaders in aerospace and maritime engineering science. You will have access to the University’s extensive fluid dynamics laboratories in order to
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strong background in mechanical engineering, fluid dynamics, or a related field. Experience in experimental techniques, fluid dynamics, and materials science will be advantageous. You will join an
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academics at the University of Southampton who are leaders in aerospace engineering science. You will have access to the University’s powerful supercomputer Iridis 6 for flow simulation. This project is of
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, friendly, and supportive team of PhD students and postdocs that all work on different experimental and numerical fluids projects within the Aerodynamics and Flight Mechanics Research Group. You will further