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Exciting Fully Funded PhD: Unlock the Future of Turbo Gas Seal Technology with John Crane Ltd! School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students
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at the edge. The project explores advanced topics such as TinyML, neuromorphic design, reconfigurable logic, and autonomous fault recovery, with applications ranging from aerospace, energy, and robotics
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/MSc degree or equivalent in Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering or other related courses. The University of Sussex believes that the diversity of its staff and student community is fundamental to creative
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of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and is available to UK students. The successful student will receive an annual tax free stipend set at the UKRI amount (£20,780 for 2025/26) and tuition fees will be paid
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sectors such as motorsport and aerospace is pushing electric motors to operate at ever increasing speeds. This demands smarter and more efficient motor winding technologies capable of handling high
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prototypes aimed at powering the next generation of electric vehicles and aerospace propulsion systems. The skills developed in this PhD are highly transferable and will offer career pathways across sectors
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PhD Studentship: Development of Next-Generation High-Performance Titanium Alloy for Aerospace Applications Funder: EPSRC and Rolls-Royce plc Duration: 3.5 years Supervisors: Professor Nick Jones and
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and operations; integrated air and missile defence; information advantage and future aerospace combat power; artificial intelligence) may be taken into account when evaluating an application
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well as cutting-edge research insight. Description The global drive towards electrification in high-performance sectors such as motorsport and aerospace is pushing electric motors to operate at ever increasing
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aerospace propulsion systems. The skills developed in this PhD are highly transferable and will offer career pathways across sectors including renewable energy, automotive, aerospace, and advanced materials