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Computational verification of high-speed multi-material flows, where physical experimentation is highly limited, is seen as critical by the defence Sector (source: the UK Atomic Weapons
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thin dielectric layers, high localised electrical field stress, and the difficulty of ensuring consistent manufacturing quality. Furthermore, the fundamental understanding of its ageing mechanisms under
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? Mechanical seals are critical components in high-pressure storage solutions for hydrogen and carbon capture technologies. In this project, you will: Develop a 3D Digital Model: Create an advanced computational
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the PhD student in high-performance computing, computer programming, applied mathematics, fluid mechanics, mathematical modelling and data analysis for large datasets -of the order of 100 Terabytes
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-generation mechanical seals for high-pressure hydrogen systems—key to renewable energy. Work with Industry Leaders: Collaborate with John Crane, a $1B global technology company driving sealing innovation. Gain
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Supervisors: Dr Jun Jiang (Reader), Mechanical Engineering Department Deadline for application: 30/10/2025. Early submission is encouraged. Funding mechanisms: Fully funded by Imperial College, IDLA
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computing and analysis of data will enable the development of control mechanisms that will overcome one of the major barriers for exploiting the benefits of hybrid propellant propulsion systems. The project
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Applications are invited to undertake a PhD programme, in partnership with Airbus, to address key challenges in ensuring adoption of sustainable approaches to fuel additives for aviation use
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of computational, analytical and experimental techniques to investigate potential fuel additives to understand the mechanical, chemical and environmental impacts. We are looking for an enthusiastic and
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student will take advantage of state-of-the-art soft polymer fabrication (3D/4D printing) and characterisation (i.e. electro-mechanical multi-axial testing rigs) equipment and the latest computational