EPSRC PhD studentship with Tata Steel: High-value steel innovation for sustainability

University of Cambridge - Department of Engineering

To stimulate innovation in high-value manufacturing with steel, Tata Steel is exploring a range of novel production processes and new applications that exploit the high performance of steel while retaining the environmental benefits of its long life and recyclability. Several new applications are emerging in the development of next generation automotive transmission systems. In parallel, innovation in powder, laser and additive processing of steel creates new opportunities to tailor product properties efficiently. 

This project will examine how these product and process innovations can also support the delivery of improved sustainability - particularly through the delivery and nurture of high-value, lightweight but long-lasting components and products. The project will initially examine the whole-life environmental impacts of various products, through a range of possible process chains and through use, end-of-life and material recovery recycling under different business models. Out of this broad scoping, one or two key aspects related to the energy or material efficiency of new steel applications will be developed in depth.

The output of the work will include detailed analysis of particular processes and products, and more general guidance on the sustainability of future steel innovation.

Applicants should have (or expect to obtain by the start date) at least a good 2.1 degree (and preferably a Masters degree) in an Engineering or a related subject.

Due to funding restrictions, only UK students are eligible for a full scholarship for 3.5 years. EU students may be eligible for university fees only. Further information about EPSRC ICASE is available at:http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/skills/students/coll/icase/intro/.

To apply, please complete form CHRIS /6 (cover sheet for C.V.s) available athttp://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/hr/forms/ and send it with your C.V. and a covering letter explaining your interest in the position to: Mrs Kirsten Helene Saward, Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ, (Tel +44 01223 748561, Fax +44 01223 332662, emailkhs29<στο>cam.ac.uk) to arrive no later than 22 May 2015

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