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#PhD #studentship in #Mechanics of #Materials
Subject:#Draping of #non-crimp #fabrics
Univesity of #Cambridge
The aim of the PhD is to develop a #micromechanical model for forming of non-crimp fabrics (NCFs), and use this to optimise the pre-forming process for manufacture of complex shapes. The work will include both experimental work and #finite #element #modelling. The work will benefit from close links with industrial partners #Formax (manufacturer of NCFs), #Simulia (developers of #Abaqus forming simulation tools) and #Jaguar Land Rover.
An EPSRC doctoral training grant will be available in the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, from October 2016. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, a first-class degree in Engineering or a relevant subject in the Physical Sciences or Mathematics. Applicants with a 2.1 will be considered. Applicants from the UK are eligible for a full award, full University and College fees and a maintenance allowance of at least £14,057 per year. Applicants from the EU are eligible for a fees only award.
Informal enquiries should be made to Dr Michael Sutcliffe (mpfs@eng.cam.ac.uk).
Applications should be made on-line via the Cambridge Graduate Admissions Office before the deadline: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/students/gradadmissions/prospec/apply/ with Dr Sutcliffe identified as the potential supervisor.
The University values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 4 MARCH 2016.
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#PhD #studentship in #Mechanics of #Materials
Subject:#Draping of #non-crimp #fabrics
Univesity of #Cambridge
The aim of the PhD is to develop a #micromechanical model for forming of non-crimp fabrics (NCFs), and use this to optimise the pre-forming process for manufacture of complex shapes. The work will include both experimental work and #finite #element #modelling. The work will benefit from close links with industrial partners #Formax (manufacturer of NCFs), #Simulia (developers of #Abaqus forming simulation tools) and #Jaguar Land Rover.
An EPSRC doctoral training grant will be available in the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, from October 2016. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, a first-class degree in Engineering or a relevant subject in the Physical Sciences or Mathematics. Applicants with a 2.1 will be considered. Applicants from the UK are eligible for a full award, full University and College fees and a maintenance allowance of at least £14,057 per year. Applicants from the EU are eligible for a fees only award.
Informal enquiries should be made to Dr Michael Sutcliffe (mpfs@eng.cam.ac.uk).
Applications should be made on-line via the Cambridge Graduate Admissions Office before the deadline: http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/students/gradadmissions/prospec/apply/ with Dr Sutcliffe identified as the potential supervisor.
The University values diversity and is committed to equality of opportunity.
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS IS 4 MARCH 2016.
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💻 @BanuMusa
🌎 https://Banumusagr.com
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#PhD #position in modeling of the interaction between phase transformations and #plasticty
PhD position(s) is available immediately in the Engineering Mechanics program in Aerospace Engineering Department at Iowa State University to perform theoretical and computational part of work on NSF-funded projects on the interaction between phase transformations and plasticity. Phase-field, #micromechanical, and macroscale #simulations using #FEM are of interest, in close collaboration with #experiments. Please send vita to Prof. Valery Levitas (vlevitas@iastate.edu).
#PhD #position in modeling of the interaction between phase transformations and #plasticty
PhD position(s) is available immediately in the Engineering Mechanics program in Aerospace Engineering Department at Iowa State University to perform theoretical and computational part of work on NSF-funded projects on the interaction between phase transformations and plasticity. Phase-field, #micromechanical, and macroscale #simulations using #FEM are of interest, in close collaboration with #experiments. Please send vita to Prof. Valery Levitas (vlevitas@iastate.edu).