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in Europe by fueling innovation through research partnerships with industry, boosting R&D investments leading to economic growth, and attracting highly qualified talent. We look for researchers from
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are encouraged and can be made to: Professor Savvas Tassou: savvas.tasou@brunel.ac.uk To apply, e-mail your CV and personal statement (maximum one page A4) to Prof. Tassou.
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PhD Studentship: Optimisation of Liquid Metal Filtration and Cleanliness in Nickel Based Superalloys
for superalloy component manufacture. Supervisor(s): Prof Nick Green and Prof Roger Reed. Funding notes: Whilst the CDT funding is principally directed to UK (home) students we would welcome applications from
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opportunities exist for gaining exposure to the industrial manufacturing environment in Europe. Informal enquires may be addressed to Prof. Xiaorong Zhou via email to xiaorong.zhou@manchester.ac.uk Applicants
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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) PhD in Digital Metal with BAE Systems (Enhanced Stipend) Solid-state Additive Manufacturing of Nickel Aluminium Bronze alloys Background UK Applicants
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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) PhD in Digital Metal with BAE Systems (Enhanced Stipend) Solid-state Additive Manufacturing of Nickel Aluminium Bronze alloys Background UK Applicants
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electric motor manufacturing line and testing platform at PEMC. Motivation Electrification is shaping the future of transportation sector, where next-generation electrical vehicles require motors
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, University of Nottingham. The project will be supported by the state-of-the-art electric motor manufacturing line and testing platform at PEMC. Motivation Electrification is shaping the future
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tuition fees will be paid. New turbo products for automotive and energy sectors are being constantly developed by Cummins and the material from which the turbine wheel is manufactured is being placed under
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(Dr Jun Jiang) (2) In-situ formability, microstructure analysis and forming process optimization (Prof Li-Liang Wang) (3) Crystal plasticity modelling to understand how microstructural features caused