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Surface features are important in additive manufactured parts. While Additive Manufacturing technology has made great strides in the realisation of complex shapes and tailored topologies, it still
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using alternative fuels and/or increasing the efficiency of the gas turbines. Additively manufactured materials, could help in increasing the temperature at which GTs will run, with a consequent increase
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on exciting careers in academia and industry, working with numerous partner companies and other organisations including British Airways, EDF Energy and the Williams Formula 1 Team. Applications open for October
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https://www.sems.qmul.ac.uk/research/studentships/674/net-zero-natural-resource-energy-and-time-efficient-manufacturing/The PhD work will benefit from access to unique facilities including
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Project details: Surface features are important in additively manufactured parts. While additive manufacturing technology has made great strides in the realisation of complex shapes, topologies and
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Additive Manufacturing of User-Focused Facial Prostheses with Real-Life Colour Appearance”. The aim of the programme is to produce high-fidelity silicone-based facial prostheses by modern additive
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£20,780 for 2025/26). Direct energy deposition with a laser beam (DED-LB) additive manufacturing has generated substantial interest in diverse industrial applications due to its potential for fabricating
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. We expect the stipend to increase each year. The start date is between October and December 2025. Large-scale product manufacturing spans key sectors such as the aerospace industry, renewable energy
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Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre (UTC) in Manufacturing and On-Wing Technology The growing field of soft robotics has unlocked new possibilities for robotic systems to navigate uncertain and
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strategies that can improve sustainability and resilience in decentralised manufacturing networks. A unique selling point of this project is the opportunity for collaboration with world-leading experts through