PhD Studentship: (Home/International) with Rolls Royce Thermally Sprayed Coatings to inhibit bondcoat – Ceramic Matrix Composite (CMC) Interactions
Fully Funded Coatings PhD Studentship (Home/International) with Rolls Royce
Thermally Sprayed Coatings to inhibit bondcoat – Ceramic Matrix Composite (CMC) Interactions
Background
UK & Overseas Applicants are invited to undertake a 4 year, fully-funded PhD studentship (fees and stipend) within the Centre of Excellence in Coatings and Surface Engineering (CE-CSE) at the University of Nottingham and Rolls Royce. Rolls Royce produces aeroengines for civil and defence aerospace and the company is interested in environmental barrier coatings (EBCs) for the next generation of ceramic matrix composite (CMC) components to achieve NetZero in aviation.
The PhD Project
The aerospace industry is committed to moving towards environmentally friendly solutions using space-age materials like CMCs, mainly made of silicon carbide (SiC) fibre in a SiC matrix. The CMCs only have a density of 3.21 g/cc, significantly improving weight and performance to reach NetZero in Aviation and hydrogen economy; however, CMCs rely extensively on a multi-layered coating system called EBC: a bottom layer of silicon and a top layer of ytterbium disilicate to protect them from steam.
This PhD project will focus on the design and development of brand new strategies for Surface Engineering and Coatings Solutions for CMCs and the surrounding metal, high temperature testing, characterisation with electron backscattered diffraction, transmission electron microscopes and Raman spectroscopy. This is a hugely exciting project for an enthusiastic researcher who wishes to forge an academic or industry career in the aerospace sector on CMC.
Qualification:
This position is only open to both UK & International students. The candidate must have at least an equivalent of a UK 2.1 class degree in materials/mechanical/ manufacturing/physics/chemistry or any related discipline. This is an experimental research project, and the candidate is expected to spend the majority of the time at the University of Nottingham.
Funding:
The PhD studentship will cover Full University tuition fees and a tax-free stipend of up to £24 k per annum for the duration of the project.
Applications, with a detailed CV and a cover letter, together with the names and addresses of two referees, should be sent directly to Prof. Tanvir Hussain (tanvir.hussain@nottingham.ac.uk).
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