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Area: Engineering
About the ProjectThis 3-year fully funded PhD studentship offers industrially linked research in partnership with the Laser Processing Group at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and is hosted within the Advanced Materials Research Group (AMRG) at the University of Nottingham. The AMRG conducts cutting-edge research into next-generation manufacturing technologies for advanced materials. The project focuses on the design, simulation, prototyping, and experimentation of an innovative co-axial water-mist-assisted high-power laser processing system. By leveraging the cooling effects of a controlled mist film, this approach aims to minimize thermally induced damage, enabling efficient processing of advanced materials such as ceramics, composites, and coated alloys. Project Motivation and AimLaser-based manufacturing is widely used across industries, from motorsports to aerospace. Current high-power laser technologies struggle with advanced materials due to low thermal conductivity and internal interfaces, which can lead to thermal damage. This studentship will:
The project offers opportunities for high-impact publications and international conference presentations, providing strong industrial and academic exposure. Student ExperiencePhD candidates will work closely with academics at the University of Nottingham and the Laser Processing Group at the MTC, gaining:
Funding & Eligibility
Candidate Requirements
The University of Nottingham actively promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.
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