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the group of Dr. Chandan Bose within the Aerospace Engineering division, School of Metallurgy and Materials, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Birmingham. We invite
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of Birmingham have developed some understandings/insights and capabilities through prior research, which offers a foundation for a novel PhD project to develop a modelling capability to optimise the design of
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of plastic deformation across different planar orientations based upon the fundamental crystallographic structure of Ni-base superalloy. Thus, this PhD, based at the University of Birmingham, will aim
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should be implemented via FE simulation code User Functions by the PhD candidate. The PhD project, based at Rolls-Royce and the University of Birmingham's joint High Temperature Research Centre (HTRC) will
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at the University of Birmingham, intends to investigate localised strain banding effects as they occur within several commercially applied SX superalloys, through numerous experimental techniques such as scanning and
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will be based at the University of Birmingham, where the successful candidate will work with people within the Schools of both Physics and Engineering. The successful applicant will be embedded in
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; Midlands Graduate School Doctoral Training Partnership | Nottingham, England | United Kingdom | 3 days ago
ESRC DTP Strategic Joint Studentship University of Nottingham and University of Birmingham The Midlands Graduate School is an accredited Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Doctoral Training
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develop, apply and validate AI-based models (based on machine learning, agent-based, mixed-integer programming, etc) primarily to: predict energy demand in multi-energy systems (electricity, heat
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thermal energy engineering and prior experience in combining computational and experimental work would be welcomed. Funding notes This project is funded by the University of Birmingham and is only open to
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the groups own single crystal X-ray diffractometer and will study in the new Molecular Sciences Building at the University of Birmingham. The candidate will be supervised and supported by Professor Neil