Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

Wear Modelling and Validation of Vacuum Wear Coatings (DLC, CrN) Scholarship Universities

Vacuum coating technology is delivering a range of exciting new materials to the engineering community with good tribological properties, using processing technology that is environmentally friendly and readily automated. Rolls-Royce has been developing the capability readiness of these materials and this requires a better definition of the mechanisms of friction and wear development. Of particular interest is the development of transfer layers and low friction in carbon-based coating systems and their stability over a range of temperatures. An assessment of the relative benefits of different formulations for water based environments is required. It is envisaged that this wear study will form the basis of a PhD investigation over a 3-year period. It is the intention to fund the major part of the work this year, leaving some follow-on spend to cover wear testing in the 2nd and perhaps 3rd year. The structure of this work should include:

• A preliminary review of current wear materials and vacuum technology capability in the UK.
• A particular focus on Diamond Like Carbon (DLC) materials and their manufacture.
• Characterisation of the tribosystem that operates with vacuum coatings such as DLC and development of transfer layers and evolution of friction behaviour.
• Development of algorithms to define and predict wear performance (perhaps an Archard-based analysis).
• Laboratory wear testing to validate the model.

It is anticipated that Rolls-Royce will be involved in the assessment of suitable candidates for the work, together with nCATS staff. Progress reviews will be held between Rolls-Royce and nCATS, initially each month until maturity in the work allows quarterly or perhaps 6-monthly assessment, by agreement between Rolls-Royce and nCATS.

The School of Engineering Sciences at the University of Southampton has an international reputation for research excellence. In the 2008 UK Research Assessment Exercise, the School (in collaboration with the Institute of Sound & Vibration Research) ranked second in the total number of Unit 28 academics whose research was deemed world leading or internationally excellent.

The School is a diverse community which is committed to creating an inclusive working and learning environment in which all individuals are equally treated and valued, and can achieve their potential. The School considers all studentship applications in relation to academic criteria and regardless of the individual's race, nationality, gender, or belief.

Entry requirements: Candidates will have a first class or upper second class degree (or its equivalent) in relevant disciplines, e.g. applied mathematics, physics, mechanical engineering

The successful candidate will work with a group of highly motivated, first class research students in the areas of tribology, condition monitoring, surface engineering, corrosion, microfluidics and electrochemical sensing. The Centre has a recently refurbished state-of-the-art laboratory with currently 8 academics, 8 post-doctoral researchers and 14 PhD researchers supported by a lab technician.

The studentship also includes a budget for project-related travel and subsistence of £ 5,000 over 3 years and a Rolls-Royce top-up of £5,000 per year, as well as a generous allowance to cover additional work (e.g. wear testing and laboratory support).
Study information

Qualification:

PhD
Study duration:

3 years
Study mode:

FT
Start month:

Oct 2010 (or as soon as possible thereafter)
Entry requirements:

BSc, MSc
No. of students per year:

1
Fees:

covered by studentship: EU/UK fees £3390 p.a. (figures subject to annual increase in October).

Funding information

Funder:

Rolls-Royce
Title:

Rolls-Royce PhD studentship in Wear Modelling and Validation of Vacuum Wear Coatings (DLC, CrN)
Value:

£13,290 per year for a 3-year duration; EU/UK fees £3390 p.a.; £5k T&S; £5k p.a. R-R Top-Up; generous addtl. works allowance
Number of awards per year:

1
Funding applies to:
UK applicants only
Funding notes:

fully covers University tuition fees (at EU/UK level**) and provides a tax-free bursary of £13,290 per year, rising annually (each October) in line with the UK Government (EPSRC) recommended rate, for a 3-year duration. **EU/UK fees £3390 p.a. (figures subject to annual increase in October).
Funding duration:

3 years

Contacts and how to apply

Academic contact:

Prof Robert Wood
Administrative contact and how to apply:

An on-line application form (or hard copy version) with guidance notes can be accessed here: http://www.soton.ac.uk/ses/courses/pg/pgapply.html

Please read the notes carefully before applying. Applications will only be considered on receipt of a completed application form.

You can attach your supporting documents to the on-line application. You can also send them by email to Julia Zimbler jfz@soton.ac.uk (or send by fax or post if you are unable to send them electronically):
Julia Zimbler, Postgraduate Admissions, Graduate School Office, School of Engineering Sciences, Room 4009, Lanchester Building, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton, SO17 1BJ, UK.
Fax: +44 (0) 2380 59 5167.

Rabu, 14 Juli 2010

The Global Film Initiative Production Grants 2010, scholarship universities

In its continuing effort to promote original filmmaking by individuals from around the world, The Global Film Initiative is pleased to announce the Summer 2010 cycle of its feature-film Production Grants program. Applications will be accepted from April 30, 2010 to July 15, 2010, and decisions will be announced in September 2010.

Global Film Initiative production grants are awarded twice a year, in winter and summer, to filmmakers whose work exhibits artistic excellence, authentic self-representation and accomplished storytelling. The granting program furthers the Initiative's mission of contributing to the development of local film industries while offering audiences a variety of cultural perspectives on daily life around the world. Monies received through the Initiative's granting program are used to support completion of film production, and to subsidize post-production costs, such as laboratory and sound mixing fees and access to modern editing systems.

This year, the Global Film Initiative will award production grants of up to $10,000 each to select applicants during its Summer granting cycle. These funds are made available following the Initiative's evaluation of an applicant's completed screenplay and early film-footage, and may include a pre-sale option for exclusive U.S. distribution of an applicant's film by the Initiative. Individuals may submit more than one film for consideration per granting cycle but please note that only applications from qualifying countries or regions will be considered and that production grants are not available for documentary or short films.*


The Global Film Initiative strongly believes in supporting narrative storytelling traditions from around the world and invites all qualified applicants to submit their work for granting consideration. For Applications & Guidelines, please see the links to the left of the screen.

Application deadline: July 15, 2010. Applications will be accepted starting April 30, 2010.

*The Global Film Initiative accepts grant applications from countries in the following regions: Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, Asia (excluding Hong Kong, Iran, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan), and Oceania (excluding Australia and New Zealand).

For more information on the Global Film Initiative's granting program, please download the following document:

Granting Guidelines (HTML)

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Grant Application (HTML)

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Granting Guidelines & Application (PDF)

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