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geometries while delivering graded biomechanical support for key tasks like pinching, grasping, and extension. The PhD student will work on two key objectives: 1. Develop a novel method to link the geometry
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We are looking for a highly motivated candidate to pursue a PhD programme titled "CFD-informed finite element analysis for thermal control in wire-arc directed energy deposition." This research
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We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to undertake a PhD program titled "3D Temperature Field Reconstruction from Local Temperature Monitoring in Directed Energy Deposition." This exciting
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Research theme: Applied Mathematics, Continuum Mechanics, Liquid Crystals Application deadline: All year round The successful candidate will join the PhD programme of the Department of Mathematics
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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Conjugate Heat Transfer (CHT) modelling, which captures both the fluid & solid domains, as required to develop this understanding for engine-representative geometries and
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PhD Studentship available in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Robotics and AI for Net Zero (RAINZ) This studentship is offered by the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Robotics and
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A funded 3.5-year UK PhD studentship is available at the University of Birmingham with a tax-free stipend. The project is co-funded by Tokamak Energy and in collaboration with the Electric Power
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Applications are invited to undertake a 3.5 year PhD programme to explore new laser surface engineering methods for functionalising the electrochemical performance of solid-state batteries. In
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are exacerbated by the piecewise geometry of the domain boundary. Isogeometric modelling combines FEA with Non-Uniform Rational B-Splines (NURBS) to represent the domain boundaries exactly, therefore eliminating
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PhD Studentship: Optimisation of Liquid Metal Filtration and Cleanliness in Nickel Based Superalloys
A four year PhD with integrated studies is available in the High Temperature Research Centre, School of Metallurgy and Materials under the supervision of Prof Nick Green and Prof Roger Reed, with a