PhD Studentship: Aerodynamics and Computational Aeroacoustics
UK. School of Engineering Sciences
Ref: SES–71–053
A PhD studentship is now available in the Aerodynamics & Flight Mechanics Research Group (AFM), School of Engineering Sciences (SES), which fully covers University tuition fees (at EU/UK level**) and provides a tax-free bursary of £12,900 per year, rising annually in line with the UK Government (EPSRC) recommended rate, for a 3-year duration.
** EU/UK fees £3300 p.a., overseas fee £13,480 p.a. (all figures subject to increase).
Overseas applicants will be required to provide the fees difference of £10,180 from other sources.
The project is related to airframe noise and aerodynamics. The aim of the project is to establish an aerodynamic and aero-acoustic model of an important component of a large civil aircraft and will involve mainly computational modelling. The student will also have the opportunity to use/develop advanced predictive methods based on computational fluid dynamics to simulate aerodynamics, aero-acoustics and turbulent flows associated with civil aircraft. He/she will explore relevant problems in the aerospace industry.
The PhD studentship will provide good opportunities to work with one of the largest aerospace companies in the world. The project is supported by Airbus who will provide funding and focus to the project.
SES is a top 5* rated research school with an international reputation. The successful candidate will work with a group of highly motivated, first class research students in the areas of computational aeroacoustics, engine noise and airframe noise, race car aerodynamics and flow control. The project is supported by aeronautical and motor racing industries.
The School is a diverse community which is committed to creating an inclusive working and learning environment in which all individuals are equally treated and valued, and can achieve their potential. The School considers all studentship applications in relation to academic criteria and regardless of the individual's race, gender, or belief.
Entry requirements: The studentship is available to someone with a first class or upper second class degree in mathematics, aeronautics or engineering disciplines. The studentship is at the standard EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) rate, commencing on 1 October 2008.
Closing date for applications: 30 May 2008.
If you wish to discuss any details of the project informally, please contact Professor Xin Zhang, AFM Research Group, SES, Email: xzhang@soton.ac.uk Tel: +44-(0)23-8059-4891, Fax: +44-(0)23-8059-3058.
How to apply: An on-line application form (or hard copy version) with guidance notes can be accessed here: http://www.soton.ac.uk/ses/courses/pg/pgapply.html
Please read the notes carefully before applying. Applications will only be considered on receipt of a completed application form. Please send supporting documents by email, fax or post to the following address:
Julia Zimbler, Postgraduate Admissions, Graduate School Office, School of Engineering Sciences, Room 5013, Lanchester Building, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
Email: jfz@soton.ac.uk, Fax: +44 (0)23 8059 5167.
Please include a personal statement (~300 words) stating why you particularly want to do a PhD, why you think you are suited to a research degree and what particularly attracts you to this project.
Please also visit the SES homepage: www.ses.soton.ac.uk for further information about research groups, research programmes, details of funded opportunities, and studentships.
Ref: SES–71–053
A PhD studentship is now available in the Aerodynamics & Flight Mechanics Research Group (AFM), School of Engineering Sciences (SES), which fully covers University tuition fees (at EU/UK level**) and provides a tax-free bursary of £12,900 per year, rising annually in line with the UK Government (EPSRC) recommended rate, for a 3-year duration.
** EU/UK fees £3300 p.a., overseas fee £13,480 p.a. (all figures subject to increase).
Overseas applicants will be required to provide the fees difference of £10,180 from other sources.
The project is related to airframe noise and aerodynamics. The aim of the project is to establish an aerodynamic and aero-acoustic model of an important component of a large civil aircraft and will involve mainly computational modelling. The student will also have the opportunity to use/develop advanced predictive methods based on computational fluid dynamics to simulate aerodynamics, aero-acoustics and turbulent flows associated with civil aircraft. He/she will explore relevant problems in the aerospace industry.
The PhD studentship will provide good opportunities to work with one of the largest aerospace companies in the world. The project is supported by Airbus who will provide funding and focus to the project.
SES is a top 5* rated research school with an international reputation. The successful candidate will work with a group of highly motivated, first class research students in the areas of computational aeroacoustics, engine noise and airframe noise, race car aerodynamics and flow control. The project is supported by aeronautical and motor racing industries.
The School is a diverse community which is committed to creating an inclusive working and learning environment in which all individuals are equally treated and valued, and can achieve their potential. The School considers all studentship applications in relation to academic criteria and regardless of the individual's race, gender, or belief.
Entry requirements: The studentship is available to someone with a first class or upper second class degree in mathematics, aeronautics or engineering disciplines. The studentship is at the standard EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) rate, commencing on 1 October 2008.
Closing date for applications: 30 May 2008.
If you wish to discuss any details of the project informally, please contact Professor Xin Zhang, AFM Research Group, SES, Email: xzhang@soton.ac.uk Tel: +44-(0)23-8059-4891, Fax: +44-(0)23-8059-3058.
How to apply: An on-line application form (or hard copy version) with guidance notes can be accessed here: http://www.soton.ac.uk/ses/courses/pg/pgapply.html
Please read the notes carefully before applying. Applications will only be considered on receipt of a completed application form. Please send supporting documents by email, fax or post to the following address:
Julia Zimbler, Postgraduate Admissions, Graduate School Office, School of Engineering Sciences, Room 5013, Lanchester Building, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
Email: jfz@soton.ac.uk, Fax: +44 (0)23 8059 5167.
Please include a personal statement (~300 words) stating why you particularly want to do a PhD, why you think you are suited to a research degree and what particularly attracts you to this project.
Please also visit the SES homepage: www.ses.soton.ac.uk for further information about research groups, research programmes, details of funded opportunities, and studentships.