(Ref: PGRO-ENG- 04-13)
The Centre for Innovative Product Development and Manufacturing (CiPDM) at the University of Greenwich receives funding from EPSRC through its Industrial CASE (ICASE) scheme. After two successful ICASE projects with BAe Systems, we have another opportunity with the company starting as soon as possible. The aim of this applied research is to investigate how to improve manufacturing efficiency through better management of the processes and information/knowledge in product development, manufacturing and maintenance of production equipment.
We are looking for candidates to apply with a background in manufacturing engineering/management or related disciplines, ideally with good ICT skills. Candidates should have or expected to achieve a degree (2:1 or above). Masters students or those with practical experience in research or industry are also encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will benefit from both academic and industrial training, have the opportunity to choose within scope study topics and gain a real working experience in a world leading manufacturing centre at BAE Systems, Rochester, Kent.
A tax-free bursary between £18,000 and £20,000 per year for 3 years is available to UK students, plus University tuition fees paid and travel expenses paid to attend appropriate international conferences and seminars. Bursary is not available to non-UK students who are not normal residence in the UK in the last 3 years. Starting date is Oct 2013 or as soon as possible after that. Note that the nominated candidate is subject to approval by EPSRC and BAe Systems. The BAE Systems security clearance documents will need to be provided if selected for an interview.
For additional information about the studentship and links to the application form please go to: http://www2.gre.ac.uk/research/study/studentships
The application form should be completed and returned to: postgraduateresearch@gre.ac.uk and include a comprehensive CV and a covering letter explaining your interest and how it relates to past experience and present motivations. Attachments should be in PDF or Word format.
The closing date for applications is Saturday 31 August 2013. Applicants are encouraged to contact Professor James Gao (j.gao@greenwich.ac.uk) for further information and an initial discussion.