PhD Scholarships in Digital Twin blended Additive Manufacturing

PhD Scholarships in Additive Manufacturing for Multifunctional Lightweight Structures

This PhD offers a unique opportunity to work across two leading and complementary research environments: RMIT in Australia, with excellent facilities in additive manufacturing and well-recognized skills in advanced FEM and digital twin framework ; LAMIH, UPHF-CNRS in France, with excellent facilities and well-recognized skills for multiscale and multi-rate mechanical characterization.

$35886 per annum for three years with a possible six-month extension

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A Master (by Research or Coursework) degree with a significant research component graded as high distinction or equivalent; or a Bachelor Honours degree achieving first class honours; in Engineering (Aerospace, Mechanical, Materials, Manufacturing), or Science (Physics, Chemistry), or Applied Mathematics or another suitable field.

2027-06-30

To apply, please submit the following documents to Professor Raj Das (raj.das@rmit.edu.au):-A cover letter briefly outlining your interest in the project-Evidence of research ability, such as a digital copy of a Master’s or Honours’ thesis-A digital copy of academic transcripts-A CV including education, marks/grades, relevant work and professional experience, research experience, publications (if any), awards (if any), and names of two referees.

This project will be carried out in collaboration with Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France (UPHF) in France. UPHF is a public university located in Valenciennes, France. Founded in 1968, UPHF integrates multidisciplinary training and research opportunities across science and technology, incorporating industry engagement.

 

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