Funded PhD Studentship: Reduced Order Modelling for Shape Optimisation

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Short info about job

Company: Swansea University

Department: Computational Engineering

Hours: Full Time

Type / Role: PhD

Phone: +44-1273 2013214

Fax: +44-121 2552368

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Detail information about job Funded PhD Studentship: Reduced Order Modelling for Shape Optimisation. Terms and conditions vacancy

Swansea University is a UK top 30 institution for research excellence (Research Excellence Framework 2014), and has been named Welsh University of the Year 2017 by The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide.

Start date: January 2018

The project aims at incorporating a reduce order technique within and established CFD software to enable the rapid assessment of the effect of geometry to the flow structure.

The student will work in the group of Dr Ruben Sevilla, Professor Oubay Hassan and Professor Ken Morgan.

Eligibility

Academic requirements:

Candidates should hold an undergraduate degree in Engineering, Math or related subjects.

Programming experience is preferred.

Residency criteria:

Applications are welcome from International Students on the understanding that the difference between the fees awarded (£4,500) and the international fee rate would be met by the successful candidate.

Funding Details

The studentship covers the full cost of UK/EU tuition fees (£4,500), plus a stipend of approximately £15,000.

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