Applications are invited for a research studentship in the field of Tribology, leading to the award of a PhD degree. The post is supported by a bursary and fees (at the UK/EU student rate only) provided by our industrial partners. The studentship is for three years from July 2013.
The proposed research program will involve studying the initiation and growth of rolling contact fatigue cracks in non-conformal lubricated contacts with emphasis on rolling element bearing applications. In addition, the interaction of lubricant additives with the steel microstructure and composition is of interest. The project is largely experimental and the research will utilise a number of investigative techniques available in the Tribology Group, including the micro-pitting-rig (MPR), ball-on-disc tribometer (MTM rig), AFM, SEM as well as other, proprietary techniques. The research results could lead to significant improvements in efficiency and reliability of various machine components and rolling element bearings in particular.
The PhD will be based in the SKF University Technology Centre (UTC) which is funded by SKF, leading global manufacturer of rolling bearings, seals, lubrication systems and mechatronics. The UTC works in close collaboration with SKFâs own Engineering Research Centre (ERC) in the Netherlands and the PhD student will have the opportunity to spend some of their time at the ERC and experience first hand the application of scientific research in an industrial environment. UTC is part of the Tribology Group at Imperial College London, which is one of the largest Tribology research groups in the world, with extensive experimental and numerical research facilities and an international reputation for research excellence. The Group includes a number of PhD students, post-doctoral researchers and academic staff and offers a vibrant and multicultural working environment.
You will be an enthusiastic and self-motivated person who meets the academic requirements for enrolment for the PhD degree at Imperial College London. You will have a background in Mechanical Engineering, Materials, Chemical Engineering or a related field and an enquiring and rigorous approach to research, together with a strong intellect and disciplined work habits. Training will be given in tribology and the relevant investigative techniques. You will become a skilled communicator, comfortable in an international situation. Good team-working, observational and communication skills are essential.
For further details of the post please contact Dr A Kadiric on a.kadiric@imperial.ac.uk or +44(0)20 7594 1717. Interested applicants should send an up-to-date curriculum vitae to Dr Kadiric on the above e-mail address. Suitable candidates will be required to complete an electronic application form available on the Imperial College London website in order for their qualifications to be assessed by the College Registry.
Closing date: 6th June 2013
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