PhD Position in Mechanical Engineering

University of Nottingham

Institution: University of Nottingham – Faculty of Engineering, Advanced Manufacturing Technology Research Group
Location: UK
Reference: ENG309
Closing Date: Open until filled


Project Overview

This PhD focuses on non-conventional electrophysical and laser-based manufacturing processes to restore and remanufacture aerospace gas turbine components, in partnership with Rolls-Royce. Key goals include:

  • Restoring thermal barrier coatings and small-scale engineered features on blades, guide vanes, and compressors.

  • Investigating process–material interactions in coatings, substrates, and electrophysical/laser processes.

  • Exploring plasma and process-specific phenomena for localized material removal and deposition.

  • Translating research into scalable, deployable solutions, with miniaturized on-wing demonstrations.

The project addresses sustainability challenges by extending the life of critical components, reducing reliance on virgin critical materials, and enabling circular manufacturing practices.


Candidate Profile

  • Strong first degree (1st or 2:1) in:

    • Mechanical Engineering

    • Manufacturing Engineering

    • Materials Science / Metallurgy

  • Motivated by hands-on, industry-focused research with real-world impact.

  • Interest in non-conventional manufacturing (e.g., EDM, laser processing, coatings).

  • Comfortable working at the interface of academia and industry.


Benefits & Environment

  • Close collaboration with Rolls-Royce and access to advanced EDM and laser systems.

  • Supportive supervision with both academic and industrial expertise.

  • Access to bespoke training, networking, and career development programs via the Researcher Academy.

  • Funding sought post-selection for home tuition fees and UKRI stipend.

  • Strong emphasis on community, equality, diversity, and inclusion.


Contact: Alistair Speidel for further information and application details.