| Qualification Type: | PhD |
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| Location: | Nottingham |
| Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
| Funding amount: | Fully funded studentships, including a minimum tax-free stipend, are available for home fee-eligible students. |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Placed On: | 22nd December 2025 |
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| Closes: | 18th March 2026 |
Supervisors: Dr Negar Gilani and Professor Richard Hague
The Centre for Additive Manufacturing (CfAM) Research Group within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, recognised as one of the world’s leading centres for additive manufacturing research and development, invites applications for a fully funded PhD programme.
Metal additive manufacturing is transforming how complex components are designed and produced. This PhD project focuses on Molten Metal Jetting (MMJ), an emerging metal 3D printing technology that enables the precise fabrication of multi-material metallic structures with reduced material waste and minimal post-processing. At CfAM, we have developed the first and unique multi-material MMJ platform capable of printing two metals within a single build at microscopic resolution. This process offers strong potential for applications in clean energy, electronics, and other advanced technologies.
The PhD will focus on extending this technology to high-melting-point metals and alloys, which are required for demanding engineering applications. The student will contribute to the design, modelling, and development of a high-temperature crucible and droplet ejection system, capable of operating reliably under severe thermal and chemical conditions. This will involve a combination of computational modelling, system design, and experimental testing to develop and optimise the printing process. The project will involve the fabrication and characterisation of 3D multi-material metal structures, with emphasis on understanding interactions between dissimilar materials at the microscale.
This research will be carried out within a wider multidisciplinary team comprising academics, postdoctoral researchers, and technical staff, using the world-leading facilities available at CfAM. The project is both industrially relevant and of strong scientific interest, offering the successful candidate opportunities to engage with industrial partners, develop new skills across multiple disciplines, and disseminate research outcomes at national and international conferences.
Eligibility:
Fully funded studentships, including a minimum tax-free stipend, are available for home fee-eligible students.
International students are welcome to apply; however, due to funding restrictions, only exceptional candidates, for example, those with first-author publications, can be considered.
Please send a copy of your covering letter, CV, and academic transcripts to negar.gilani@nottingham.ac.uk. Please note applications without academic transcripts will not be considered.
Our University is a supportive, inclusive and caring community, and we encourage applications from a diverse range of backgrounds. The Faculty of Engineering was the first in the UK to be awarded an Athena SWAN Gold Award, in recognition of our commitment to supporting and advancing women’s careers in Engineering.
Closing date: applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis until a suitable candidate is appointed. Early applications are encouraged.
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