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(or hold) of a PhD in the area of Structural Engineering and/or Construction Materials. Equivalent professional experience will also be considered. Experience in experimental work and numerical modelling
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You must have, or expect to gain, a minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (inc. computing, mathematics, engineering etc.). Enthusiasm
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at international conferences. The Person Candidates should hold an MSc or be near completion (or hold) of a PhD in the area of Structural Engineering and/or Construction Materials. Equivalent professional experience
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equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (inc. computing, mathematics, engineering etc.). Enthusiasm for research, the ability to think and work independently, excellent analytical skills
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engineered structure. This project will consist of the design, modelling and testing of new concrete pavement structures to enable the wider use of this state-of- the-art technology. The initial term will be
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informally, please contact Dr. Ahmed Elkady, Infrastructure Research Group, Email: [email protected] . Entry Requirements A First class or high 2:1 Degree in Civil Engineering with enthusiasm for structural
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construction, aerospace and aircraft engineering and mechanical and automotive engineering. Join us and you’ll be part of an environment that prides its facilities – from concrete materials and geotechnical
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Funding providers: Swansea University's Faculty of Science and Engineering, and the Coated 3 Industry Fund Subject areas: Material Science and Engineering, Metallurgy, Corrosion Project start date
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Supervisory Team: Dr Evangelia Georgantzia and Dr Mehdi Kashani Project description Hybrid steel-concrete members are adopted in building applications as a cost-effective and high-speed construction
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) Professor David Penney Aligned programme of study: PhD in Materials Engineering Mode of study: Full-time Project description: Corrosion costs the UK around 3% of its GDP, this is around half the entire budget