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Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) is pleased to offer this three and a half years full-time stipend and tuition fees bursary for the above PhD opportunity to outstanding applicants seeking to begin a programme of research with AUB in February 2025.
The studentship is within the new Plastics Innovation and Curation Research Centre (PlastIC) at the university, which is funded by the UKRI E3 Expanding Excellence grant. The Research Centre will explore how plastics degrade over time and behave in different environments, resulting in research that will have international impact to both the museum and heritage sector and value to materials selection and testing in modern design and manufacturing.
* Stipend may not be payable for part-time routes.
This research combines the expertise of AUB’s Museum of Design in Plastics (MoDiP) with the design, manufacturing and testing capabilities of the Creative Technologies Research Group based at AUB’s Innovation Studio working closing with both the heritage sector and manufacturing industries. The PlastIC laboratory is equipped for non-destructive analysis techniques to assess the performance of materials, as well as having weathering equipment to test and assess the stability of materials under different weathering conditions.
The evolution of Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) method is transitioning its role from prototyping to the production of end-use products across various industries. However, the durability and longevity of materials produced via additive manufacturing remains a critical challenge for designers. Understanding the mechanical properties and failure modes due to environmental ageing of these materials is essential for their adoption in commercial applications.
This work will contribute to the PlastIC Research Centre and involve material composition assessment, testing and developing protocols and guidelines to inform designers and engineers to select and use the most appropriate and sustainable materials when designing for additive manufacture. You'll be required to collaborate closely with the Creative Technology research group in the Innovation Studio team and the wider design and manufacturing sector.
While the successful candidate will have a degree of freedom in developing their research, it's envisaged that the PhD will have a background in the field of materials, design and engineering science.
Supervision will be led by Professor Christian McLening, Director of Research and Development.
Informal enquiries are welcome – please contact plastic@aub.ac.uk.
Applications are also invited from students who wish to self-fund their studies for projects that align to the aims of the Centre.
Please refer to the bursary terms and conditions for further details. We particularly welcome applicants who self-identify as being from a Black, Asian or Minority Ethnic (BAME/Global Majority) background.
Full information can be found on our research degree page.
AUB’s Research Degrees are awarded in partnership with University of the Arts London.
For enquiries regarding our PhD programmes and the admissions process, please contact the AUB Research Office.