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highly talented and dedicated PhD student with a 1st class or 2:1 degree in the field of Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Architecture or Computer Science. A MSc degree in a relevant area is desirable
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Discipline: Engineering & Technology, Fluid Dynamics, Mechanical Engineering, Other Engineering Research area and project description: Droplets are ubiquitous in nature, industry, and our everyday
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that simulates real-world environmental conditions to test the durability and longevity of these materials and products made thereof, is also required. This PhD project aims to investigate novel high-performance
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of vehicles and on the efficiency of machinery because of the energy losses in boundary layers. It is therefore desirable to predict the occurrence of transition to turbulence and suppress the unstable
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parameters/mechanisms and model outcomes by varying the parameters simultaneously over a large range of values. Once the simulations are performed, the output variability can be apportioned onto the input
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PhD in Modifying Surfaces of Non-Metallics to Improve their Longevity or Functionality by Atmospheric Plasma Processing The Fusion Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) PhD Research Project
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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Applied Mathematics, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Fluid Dynamics How to apply:uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 How many positions: 1 This 3.5
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The project: We are recruiting a motivated PhD candidate to work on next generation power electronic modules and converters for Net Zero applications. Renewable energy generation and electric
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' button, above. Please select Mechanical Engineering (PhD) on the Programme Choice page. You will be prompted to enter details of the studentship in the Funding and Research Details sections of the form
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engineering related discipline. The project is suitable for Engineering or Physics graduates, with a strong background in Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer and preferably with experience in computational modelling