To develop advanced fatigue analysis methods and tools for metallic railway bridges through experimental and analytical studies, the University of Surrey has established the PhD Project in Advanced fatigue analysis of metallic railway bridges for the academic year 2022-2023.
The project is a 3-year studentship partially funded by Network Rail. It is entitled to cover the academic fees for UK/ EU students and provide them with a stipend of £16,500 per annum to cover their living expenses. Students that hold an MEng/BEng/MSc in Civil/Structural/Mechanical/Aeronautical/Automotive Engineering with a UK equivalent 2:1 classification or above and have relevant skills will be considered.
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Nice chance for applicants in the UK.The University of Surrey is a renowned leading university, ranking 378th globally and 33rd in the UK by the Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020. It aims to provide excellent education and advance and disseminate knowledge.
Why choose to study at the University of Surrey? The University of Surrey has excellent teaching and academic support to aid students in academics as well as outside the premises of the university. It has been awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework. Students are also given affordable accommodation.