PhD Studentship: Modelling and Simulation of Fluid-Structure Interaction Problems with Variable Flexibility

University of Birmingham

  • Birmingham
  • £18,622 per year
  • Contract
  • Full-time
  • 23 days ago
Would you like to continue your academic journey with a PhD in Aerospace Engineering? A 3.5-year fully funded PhD studentship for UK home students and EU students with settled status is available in the group of Dr. Chandan Bose within the Aerospace Engineering division, School of Metallurgy and Materials, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Birmingham. We invite applications from highly motivated individuals who are interested in fluid dynamics, especially in fluid-structure interaction problems.Project Details:Your PhD research will contribute to the development of a robust numerical framework for the simulation of coupled fluid-structure interaction systems with variable flexibility. In this research project, we aim to delve into bio-inspired design to develop novel solutions for fluid-structure interaction challenges. By drawing inspiration from nature's ingenious mechanisms, such as the flight of birds and insects, the propulsion of marine creatures, and the adaptive behavior of plants and long-distance seed propulsion, we seek to uncover innovative approaches for aeronautical applications, such as morphing wing aircraft for future flight and micro-aerial vehicles for environmental monitoring.Your PhD research will delve into the development of a robust computational framework to tackle the complexity of simulating coupled dynamics of highly flexible bodies with variable flexibility. The project will encompass numerical simulations, collaborative experimental investigations with other leading researchers in the field, and advanced data analysis to unravel the underlying principles governing bio-inspired fluid-structure interaction.Requirements:The ideal candidate should have a first-class undergraduate or master's degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, or a related discipline at the time of taking up the position, ideally commencing in September 2024. You would be highly motivated, and able to work independently, as well as collaborate with others with effective written and oral communication skills. The ideal candidate should be familiar with computational fluid dynamics principles, partial differential equations, specifically the Navier-Stokes equation and solid mechanics equations, pre- and post-processing tools (for geometry preparation, meshing, etc.). Prior experience with programming (C++/Python) and working with open-source CFD codes, such as OpenFOAM, will be advantageous.If successful, you will join a team of highly engaged, enthusiastic, and productive researchers. You will become a key member of the Bio-Inspired Fluid-Structure Interaction Laboratory and will be supervised by Dr. Chandan Bose (Aerospace Engineering, School of Metallurgy & Materials, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences).How to apply:The application will be made through the university's online application system ( ). Please provide a cover letter summarizing your research interests and suitability for the position, the contacts of two referees, and a curriculum vitae. It is recommended to contact Dr. Chandan Bose ( ) with your CV before you apply.A 3.5-year PhD studentship is available in the group of Dr Chandan Bose within the Aerospace Engineering division, School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham, with a stipend of £18,622 per year.

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