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The School of Civil, Aerospace and Design Engineering (CADE) is seeking to make a permanent appointment to the position of Lecturer in Composite Structures, working in the internationally leading
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The project: Non-destructive testing (NDT) is vital to ensure structures are safe and to reduce operating costs by facilitating predictive maintenance. The focus of this project is on improving
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Structural Design, e.g. robust design under uncertainty and reliability analysis of full-scale wind systems, complementing established project activities in: multi-scale finite-element modelling
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the successful candidate will be responsible for delivering Artificial Intelligence teaching in Materials, Structures and/or Manufacturing for the CDT as well as contributing more generally to teaching on
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the portfolio of research projects carried out by the Bristol UTC, with focus on assessing the performance and structural integrity of components with through-thickness reinforcement. The post-holder is expected
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commitment to high-quality teaching and the ability to develop and deliver engaging education in materials engineering and structural performance are required. We particularly welcome candidates with a
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include automated carbon fibre composite production—where rapid quality assurance is essential for aerospace structures—and metal components produced by additive manufacturing, where complex internal
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