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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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26th May 2025 Languages English English English The Department of Structural Engineering has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Structural Monitoring of Wind Turbines Apply for this job See
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high temperature corrosion rate involving mathematical models validated through simulation, experiments and analysis. Gas Turbines are used as a multipurpose power source in various applications like aviation, power
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turbine manufacturers in the world. The studentship will commence on 1 October 2025, or soon thereafter, and will be tenable for three and a half years (3.5 years). The successful applicant must hold UK or
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To improve the availability and reduce the overhaul and maintenance (O&M) costs of gas turbine propulsion systems, the gas turbine industry is moving from scheduled maintenance to condition-based
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areas Engineering & Technology Mathematics & Statistics Physics & Astronomy Project description Individual wind turbines produce turbulent wakes that have implications for maximum power generation from