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used in wind turbine blades, structural engineering exposed to offshore environments. However, the rapid growth of the wind turbine industry is expected to generate million tons of blade waste globally
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uncertainty quantification for robust structural design, particularly for complex aero-engine systems with limited experimental data. Recent work by the University of Southampton developed a novel data driven
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Discipline: Engineering & Technology, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) This project is a collaborative research effort between
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£100 million. The Department of Naval Architecture, Ocean and Marine Engineering is a world-leader in research in: Ship Design, Stability and Safety, Marine Hydrodynamics, Marine Structures, Ocean
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PhD Studentship: Ageing of stowable polymer composites for space applications Deployable spacecraft structures, such as extendible masts and antennas, unfolding panels, and even inflatables
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exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of composites structures and composites manufacturing with a particular focus on sustainability. The PhD project aims to develop state-of-the-art
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to increase each year. Tuition fees will also be paid. Home students are eligible. A funded PhD studentship is available in the field of computational inorganic chemistry. The project will involve prediction
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, Aerospace and Civil Engineering at the University of Sheffield, and embark on a transformative PhD project funded by John Crane Ltd, a global leader in engineering technology. What’s the Project About
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, and space hardware. This PhD research aims to develop a comprehensive Mode Selection Framework for Reduced Order Modelling (ROM) in Structural Dynamics—using machine learning to build robust
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start dates: 1 October 2025 (Enrolment open from mid-September) Supervisors: Hari Arora (Biomedical Engineering), Richard Johnston (Materials) and Iain Whitaker (Medicine) Aligned programme of study: PhD