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Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Metallic Systems A Four Year PhD in Materials Engineering
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A partnership between Sheffield and Manchester Universities. Established January 2009 - £6.3M EPSRC investment. - To address a training gap in Metallic materials engineering A Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Metallic Materials Advanced Metallics CDT
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A Doctoral Training Centre in Advanced Metallic Materials To train the next generation of Metallic Materials Engineers, with the right skills set for research leadership - in a globally competitive market place. To promote discovery, knowledge, and innovation in metallic materials research. A PhD with a Difference The DTC Ambition Advanced Metallics CDT
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The largest concentration of metallics research activity and teaching experience in Europe Top ranking in last 3 National Research Assessment Exercises (1996, 2001, 2008) 26 Academic specialists Why Sheffield and Manchester? Advanced Metallics CDT Combined active research portfolio of > £25M £30M of state-of-the-art research facilities
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- 7 research centres of excellence 1.IMMPETUS Inst. for Microstructural & Mechanical Process Eng. (Sheffield) 2.LATEST - Light Alloys Towards Environmentally Sustainable Transport, (Manchester) 3.UMARI – University of Manchester Aerospace Research Inst. 4.MPC Materials Performance Centre, & the Dalton Institute (nuclear and power engineering – Manchester) 5.Corrosion and Protection Centre (Manchester) 6.AMRC Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (Sheffield) 7.RCSE Research Centre in Surface Engineering (Sheffield) Strategic Alignment AMRC Advanced Metallics CDT
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Our Industrial Partners Advanced Metallics CDT
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“Technology is Fundamentally Limited by the Properties of Available Materials” 1864 Clifton Suspension Bridge 214m span Wrought iron 1998 Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, Japan 1,991 m span high tensile strength steel 2010 Maximum theoretical span now 4 km With ultra high strength Steel fibres Advanced Metallics CDT Why Materials Engineering?
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(we can’t actually change this) Control structure on: nano, micro and meso scales nmnm The Engineer Materials are stuff with properties The Physicist Materials are made of small particles Materials Science μmμm What is Materials Engineering? m Optimise performance
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Why Specialise in Materials Engineering - Metallics ? Advanced Metallics CDT “No other class of material is as important for structural engineering” Has had as great an impact on technological society Critical to economic health of UK plc
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Advanced Metallics CDT Why Specialise in Materials Engineering - Metallic Materials? “No other class of material is as important for structural engineering”
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The Future for UK Plc A Sustainable economy Ageing population Global competition in high tech Manufacturing Advanced Metallics CDT
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=> Major research challenges Advanced Metallics CDT Your PhD in……………
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Light weighting Reduced emissions Materials for new drive systems Highly cost competitive Body structures: light alloy- composite –steel hybrid Engines : Light alloy– surface modified hybrid castings Advanced Metallics CDT Engineering Automotive Materials
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High performance metallic materials Weight saving Demanding environment Airframe: Composites - advanced aluminium & titanium alloys metal laminates Engines: nickel superalloys, advanced titanium Aerospace Materials Advanced Metallics CDT
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Renewable Energy Greater efficiency Nuclear power High temperature corrosion resistant Pressure vessels – Stainless steels nickel alloys. Corrosion protection systems life monitoring Nuclear materials (e.g. Zirconium) Advanced Metallics CDT Materials for Sustainable Power Generation
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Medical and Bio-Materials Theraputic Delivery Tissue repair/replacement Medical Devices Porous Ti coating Advanced Metallics CDT
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“Nano-materials, particle physics, and Rocket science” Dr João Quinta Da Fonseca
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Contamination in recycling commercial Al- alloys Novelis Controlled dissolution of Mg alloys for biomedical applications MEL Environmentally-friendly, novel coatings for aerospace alloys Airbus Naturally-inspired lattice structures by ALM RollsRoyce Deformation mechanisms in Ni superalloys RollsRoyce Improving the properties of Zr-alloys for nuclear reactors Westinghouse Laser chemical modification of aerospace alloys BAE SYSTEMS Surface engineering for composite metal joining EADS/TWI Deformation of metal nanowires – Pure Science …. Example 2010 PhD Projects
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Careers in Materials Engineering Advanced Metallics CDT Graduates with a PhD in materials engineering have a 95% Employment rate
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Dr. Laura Pocock Materials Engineer Cummins Turbo Technologies ‘I enjoy working within a dynamic global industry which continues to challenge my materials expertise on a daily basis’ World’s first turbocharger with a cast titanium impeller technology World’s first, commercial Variable Geometry turbocharger. Advanced Metallics CDT
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With core skills training Enhanced Scholarships Multidisciplinary Research Project Industrial Sponsorship & Experience Professional and Management Skills Industrial study tours, placements International Summer School Cutting edge research in a dynamic training environment Advanced Metallic Systems DTC The DTC will expand your horizons A Different Kind of PhD
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How Does it Work? Advanced Metallic Systems DTC High Quality Graduates in: Engineering or Physical Sciences Core Skills training in Metallurgical Research Specialised Options Multi Disciplinary Research Project (PhD) Professional and Management Training Globally Competitive Doctoral Graduate - Fast track career
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Not Just a PhD Advanced Metallic Systems DTC A PhD, from a recognised centre of excellence in research training. A Diploma in Research Management On Graduation you will get
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Scholarships and Student Support Home Resident (UK +EU) Students Stipend + Tuition Fees YEAR 1: Stipend enhanced to £15k. YEAR 2-4: Stipend + industrial support enhanced to £16k Advanced Metallic Systems DTC
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Why Four Years? Advanced Metallic Systems DTC A conventional PhD 3.5 – 4 years with only 3.5 yrs funding, has little structured training provides a poor breadth of knowledge 1.Broader more structured training 2.Stronger foundations in subject 3.Enhanced international and industrial experience 4.Opens access to students with a general Eng. Sci. Background 5.More employable graduates with business and research leadership skills DTC PhD 4 years – BUT! Full four years funding for each student
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How do I apply? We welcome applications from graduates with : 1 st, 2.1, hons. or masters level degree in: Engineering, or a physical, science Advanced Metallic Systems DTC You can apply now! Manchester http://www.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapply/ Sheffield http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/metallics-dtc/postgraduate-programme/apply.html Or online at Manchester or Sheffield:
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