At a Glance
- Tasks: Design innovative alloys for safer nuclear fuel systems using advanced computational methods.
- Company: Bangor University, a leader in nuclear research and innovation.
- Benefits: Fully-funded PhD with a tax-free stipend and industry placement opportunities.
- Other info: Join a supportive team under expert supervision with excellent career prospects.
- Why this job: Contribute to groundbreaking research that enhances nuclear reactor safety and sustainability.
- Qualifications: Strong background in materials science or related fields; passion for research.
The predicted salary is between 37900 - 45000 £ per year.
Nuclearinst at Bangor University is offering a fully-funded four-year PhD studentship focused on developing accident tolerant fuel systems to improve nuclear reactor safety. The successful candidate will engage in materials design using state-of-the-art computational approaches to tackle challenges in chromium alloy systems.
You will work under the supervision of Dr. Tessa Davey and the program includes a tax-free stipend starting at £21,805, with an opportunity for a placement in the nuclear industry.
Layered Cr-Nb-X Alloy Design for Accident-Tolerant Fuel in Bangor employer: Nuclearinst
Nuclearinst at Bangor University is an exceptional employer, offering a unique opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research that directly contributes to nuclear safety. With a supportive work culture and the chance to collaborate with industry leaders, you will benefit from a fully-funded PhD programme that includes a tax-free stipend and valuable placement opportunities, fostering both personal and professional growth in a vibrant academic environment.