EngD: Linking Design And Additive Manufacture For Right First Time Components
Physical and Environmental Sciences,Materials Science,Engineering and Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Production Engineering and Manufacturing,Metallurgy and Minerals Technology
Short info about job
Company: University of Surrey
Hours: Full Time
Type / Role: PhD
Phone: +44-1572 9596527
Fax: +44-1489 6798034
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Detail information about job EngD: Linking Design And Additive Manufacture For Right First Time Components. Terms and conditions vacancy
How does the opportunity to research whilst based with a commercial organisation appeal to you?
How does a stipend of at least £19,900 sound?
Have you heard about the Engineering Doctorate? (EngD)
We have opportunities for bright and enthusiastic individuals with our EngD programme. You’ll be based primarily at the sponsor Autodesk in Soho London. You’ll be exploring the sensitivities of additive manufacturing of metallic aerospace components, creating a link between design and manufacture to ensure the part is made “right first time”. At the University you will attend events such as scientific and non scientific short courses, meetings, the annual conference and you will use our excellent characterisation facilities.
You’ll need to have a good undergraduate degree (first or upper-second class honours as a minimum) or a Masters degree at merit or above in a subject with some physical sciences content; ideally an aerospace engineer, mechanical engineer, or materials scientist.
Contact me for more details including guidance on how to apply.
Noelle HartleyManager, Centre for doctoral Training in Micro- and Nanomaterials and TechnologiesFaculty of Engineering & Physical SciencesUniversity of SurreyGuildfordGU2 7XH+44 (0) 1483 683467, [email protected]
Applications for the project will be accepted until 1600Thursday 7th September 2017 with interviews soon after for a late September 2017 start
For more information on EngDs at Surrey please see http://www.surrey.ac.uk/minmat