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Open to UK students This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded for home students or EU students with settled status. Tuition fees will be paid and the successful candidate will receive an annual tax
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to improve structural durability, reduce material consumption, and support the UK’s net-zero goals. Funding notes: The position includes a full scholarship for UK-based PhD candidates and a half-scholarship
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We invite applications for a fully funded joint PhD studentship between the University of Birmingham (UK) and BAM (Germany), starting in September/October 2025. The project will address critical
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opportunity in composites materials for space application research in the Composites and Advanced Materials Centre and the Centre for Defence Engineering at Cranfield university. The focus of this PhD will be
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contribute to safer skies by improving defect detection capabilities, particularly in composite materials increasingly used in modern aircraft. The outcomes could also influence broader applications in other
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environmentally inadequate. This PhD research seeks to redress this imbalance by developing scientific strategies for the regeneration, selective disassembly, and material recovery of both mono-material and blended
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the potential to accelerate materials design and optimization. By leveraging large datasets and complex algorithms, ML models can uncover intricate relationships between composition, processing parameters, and
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performance, performer training and performing archives, this PhD will examine how engagement with an archive enables performance histories to be taxonomised and reanimated, using Reckless Sleepers’ body
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, thermoplastic films, stainless steel fibers, and nonwoven veils between layers. The primary aim of this PhD is to critically review the current research on fracture properties of composite materials and the
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PhD Studentship – New approaches for studying the structure of high-temperature molten materials Transition: (October 2025 start) Supervisor 1: Emma Barney Supervisor 2: Oliver Alderman (ISIS