Deadline: 13th July 2012, 1600 hours
Nationality: EU/UK
Nationality: EU/UK
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 with the sponsor TISICS Ltd working on titanium composite manufacturing technology, returning to the University to attend events such as scientific and non scientific short courses, meetings, the annual conference and to use our excellent characterisation facilities.
You'll need to have a good undergraduate degree (first or upper-second class honours) or a Masters degree in a subject with some physical sciences content; a physics/materials science background would be advantageous. You'll also need to be a UK or EU resident as the nature of the funding source dictates that (more information on request).
Contact me for more details and/or a Further Information Pack including guidance on how to apply.
Noelle Hartley
Manager, Industrial Doctorate Centre in Micro- and Nanomaterials and Technologies
Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences
University of Surrey
Guildford
GU2 7XH
+44 (0) 1483 683467, n.hartley@surrey.ac.uk
Applications for the project will be accepted until 1600 Friday 13th July 2012 with interviews in July for a September 2012 start
For more information on EngDs at Surrey please see http://www.surrey.ac.uk/minmat
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 with the sponsor TISICS Ltd working on titanium composite manufacturing technology, returning to the University to attend events such as scientific and non scientific short courses, meetings, the annual conference and to use our excellent characterisation facilities.
You'll need to have a good undergraduate degree (first or upper-second class honours) or a Masters degree in a subject with some physical sciences content; a physics/materials science background would be advantageous. You'll also need to be a UK or EU resident as the nature of the funding source dictates that (more information on request).
Contact me for more details and/or a Further Information Pack including guidance on how to apply.
Noelle Hartley
Manager, Industrial Doctorate Centre in Micro- and Nanomaterials and Technologies
Faculty of Engineering & Physical Sciences
University of Surrey
Guildford
GU2 7XH
+44 (0) 1483 683467, n.hartley@surrey.ac.uk
Applications for the project will be accepted until 1600 Friday 13th July 2012 with interviews in July for a September 2012 start
For more information on EngDs at Surrey please see http://www.surrey.ac.uk/minmat
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