Linköping University is now looking for two PhD students in Materials Engineering with a focus on additive manufacturing for aeronautical applications.
It is looking for two PhD students in Materials Engineering with a focus on additive manufacturing of metallic materials for aeronautical applications. The positions are financed by Vinnova, the Swedish Armed Forces and the Swedish aviation industry via the national aeronautical research program (NFFP). Both projects aim to ensure that the required mechanical properties are achieved in additively manufactured (AM) materials and that the manufactured components meet the performance and safety requirements of the aerospace industry. Both projects, which are conducted in close collaboration with GKN Aerospace Sweden AB or Saab AB, are described in detail below.