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partnership with the Royce Institute and Cummins, you will study the microstructure of nickel-based alloys used in turbine wheels — vital components for hydrogen-ready engines and future power technologies
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failure before components are built? We invite applications for a fully funded PhD project to develop microstructure-aware simulation models for fatigue and damage prediction in turbine wheels. Working in
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and exposed surface also plays an important part for optimising microstructure hydrogen interaction. In parallel, the main draw-back of using Zinc is the nature of the corrosion reaction when exposed
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(conductivity, heat capacity, flame resistance). Advanced finite element modelling will then correlate microstructural features to heat-transfer performance. The candidate will design and build a burner-rig test
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, enabling early detection of damage. Renewable Energy: Rapid, optimized design of wind turbine blades and structures for greener energy. Microstructures: Accurate, efficient analysis of devices like MEMS
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for next-generation gas turbines. These geometries pose manufacturing challenges, particularly regarding heat transfer, microstructure evolution, and defect prevention. Building on recent doctoral research
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strong background in physical metallurgy, materials science or chemistry is essential and experience in casting, heat treatment, microstructural characterisation, differential scanning calorimetry and
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overseas candidates, starting in 2026. Successful applicants will investigate the relationships between processing, microstructure, and properties of metals through combined macro- and micro-mechanical
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their microstructure and local electronic properties with sub-molecular precision, the project aims to establish direct structure–function correlations and uncover the mechanisms that govern stability and charge
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microstructure exhibiting improved physical and mechanical properties. The main objective of this project will be to develop a mechanistic understating of the microstructural evolution of the Additive