Job Title: PhD studentship in wind modelling in the built environment
Location: UK
Description
Fully funded PhD studentship in Environmental Physics and Design Research Group (ePad) of the Division of Energy and Sustainability (Faculty of Engineering) of the University of Nottingham, a global top 75 University. The student will work in a dynamic research environment, as part of a multi-disciplinary team of researchers, and will undertake experimental and numerical research related to micro-scale wind flow modelling around and within the buildings.
Eligibility:
Minimum of 2:1 honours degree level (or equivalent) in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, environmental engineering or building engineering, with relevant experience.
How to apply:
Apply by visiting the university website
Last Date for Application: 28 Feb, 2014
Reference: UoN
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