Are you passionate about advancing research in energy transfer technologies? We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate to join an exciting project within the EPSRC Energy Transfer Technologies Doctoral Training Hub, supported by Qinetiq. The project will focus on developing novel 3D-printed structures for UAS applications to enhance defence and security capabilities.
Project Overview
3D printing and UAS are increasingly vital tools in defence and security sectors. As these technologies grow, so does the need for protective countermeasures to maintain the operational function of assets. This PhD will explore co-printing strategies to create multifunctional UAS bodies with novel properties designed to withstand specific threats.
The main objectives are:
- Identify and evaluate types of damage that UAS might encounter and assess their criticality.
- Review and assess 3D printing technologies and materials against these threats.
- Develop and test mitigating structures and materials for use within UAS designs.
Why study at Cranfield?
As part of the Doctoral Training Hub, you will join a vibrant academic community committed to developing leaders in energy transfer technologies for defence and security. Cranfield offers extensive academic support, industrial networking, and specialised training opportunities throughout your PhD journey.
What we offer:
- Industrial collaboration: You will work closely with Qinetiq, gaining valuable industry experience through placements and co-supervision.
- Comprehensive training: The Hub provides an excellent mix of academic and industrial training, enhancing both your research and professional skills.
- Cohort experience: Be part of a supportive PhD cohort, participating in collaborative activities, events, and skills training across leading UK institutions.
- Funding: Receive a generous fully funded studentship, covering full tuition fees, a tax-free stipend of £23,237 per year, plus an additional £7,000 annually for travel, conferences, and research expenses.
Eligibility:
- You must hold at least an upper second-class UK honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant science or engineering discipline.
- Open to UK Nationals only, who are able to obtain Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) clearance.
- Cranfield is committed to diversity and inclusion. Applications from women, disabled students, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates, and those from non-traditional backgrounds are particularly encouraged. Part-time study options may also be considered.
Key details:
- Start date: 6 October 2025
- Duration: 4 years
- Application deadline: 20 August 2025
- Reference number: CDS091
How to apply
We strongly recommend that you contact the supervisor(s) Dr Rachael Hazael for this PhD project before you apply.
If you are eligible to apply for this PhD, please complete the online application form via the above ‘Apply’ button
You should upload an up-to-date CV and use the Personal statement section of the form to justify your case for securing this opportunity.