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英国曼彻斯特大学机械、航空与土木工程系(QS世界排名29)现有两个全额博士奖学金机会,奖学金包含学费(15000英镑/年)和生活费(10000英镑/年),一共三年。
其中一个博士奖学金研究课题为:Numerical and experimental investigations of flow fields in impellers
另一个博士奖学金研究课题为:Numerical investigations of flow fields in cyclone particle separators
申请条件:
充分必要条件:托福总分88分,单科20分;或,雅思6.5分,单科6分;
充分条件:国内知名大学流体力学相关专业毕业;具有CFD经验;具有硕士学位(于2014年1月之前取得即可)
有意者,请发送个人简历及成绩单至曼彻斯特大学Dr.shan zhong, 邮箱:shan.zhong@manchester.ac.uk, 个人主页:http://www.mace.manchester.ac.uk ... dex.htm?staffId=342
A full PhD studentship at Manchester University
(Studentship No.1)
Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship, which is available immediately at the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, Manchester University, UK. The studentship covers both the full tuition fees (approximately £15,000/per year) and the living expenses of £10,000/per year for three years.
The student will work on a research project titled “Numerical and experimental investigations of flow fields in impellers” under the direction of Dr Shan Zhong. In this project, the student will undertake both numerical simulations and experimental studies of impeller flows with the objective of gaining a further insight of the flow characteristics and applying passive flow control methodologies to improve performance. The student will join an active research team, which consists of three academic staff and three PhD students combining research expertise from aerodynamics, material sciences and manufacturing. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with a leading industrial company, offering a unique opportunity of transferring research findings into innovative engineering designs.
Preference will be given to candidates who have already completed or will obtain a Master degree by January 2014. The candidate is expected to have a research experience in turbulence modelling and an ability to conduct experiments. The candidate must achieve a minimum TOEFL score of 88 (with no subtest score lower than 20) or a minimum IELST test score of 6.5 (with no subtest score lower than 6).
A full PhD studentship at Manchester University
(Studentship No.2)
Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship, which is available immediately at the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, Manchester University, UK. The studentship covers both the full tuition fees (approximately £15,000/per year) and the living expenses of £10,000/per year for three years.
The student will work on a research project titled “Numerical investigations of flow fields in cyclone particle separators” under the direction of Dr Shan Zhong. In this project, the student will undertake numerical simulations of cyclone flows using Unsteady RANS models and Large-eddy simulations. The numerical results will be used to produce a further insight of the flow characteristics and to investigate the use of passive flow control methodologies for improving performance. The student will join an active research team, which consists of three academic staff and three PhD students combining research expertise from aerodynamics, material science and manufacturing. This work will be carried out in close collaboration with a leading industrial company, offering a unique opportunity of transferring research findings into innovative engineering designs.
Preference will be given to candidates who have already completed or will obtain a Master degree by January 2014. An extensive research experience in CFD in terms of turbulence modelling and/or two-phase flow is preferred. An experience in large-eddy simulations will be advantageous. The candidate must achieve a minimum TOEFL score of 88 (with no subtest score lower than 20) or a minimum IELST test score of 6.5 (with no subtest score lower than 6).
If interested, please send a CV and transcripts to Dr Shan Zhong at shan.zhong@manchester.ac.uk.
The University of Manchester ranks 29th in the QS World University Rankings and 6th in Europe. It is the largest single-site university in the UK. One of the well known fluid dynamicists, Osborne Reynolds, made many of his ground-breaking discoveries while he was a professor of engineering here. The city of Manchester is the third largest city in the UK. It is a vibrant city with an easy access via different transport means. It has many good Chinese restaurants and a good supply of Chinese food.
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