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MTC Engineering Doctorate - Rotary Friction Welding
We are seeking applicants for an October 2013 start (or as soon as possible) on a project with
The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and the University of Birmingham titled
“Enhanced Manufacturability of High Integrity Components through Advanced Rotary
Friction Welding”.
Applicants are limited to UK (“Home fee status”) citizens and EU Nationals that have been
normally resident in the UK for three years prior to the start of the EngD (due to funding
restrictions)
Annual stipend of c£20,000 (tax free)
Fees paid
Applications are invited from graduates with a first class, or upper second-class degree in an
appropriate discipline such as, materials science and engineering, physics or mechanical
engineering for an EngD project on the development of Enhanced Manufacturability of High
Integrity Components through Advanced Rotary Friction Welding.
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