Fibre-Polymer Composites for Structural Applications
About the Project
Fiber-polymer composites are an innovative and sustainable alternative in construction due to their light weight, excellent fatigue resistance and durability. Dr. Lulu Liu’s research group invites applications for a funded PhD position focusing on advancing these materials for structural applications, such as wind turbine blades and bridge decks. The group primarily investigates the mechanical behavior of fiber-polymer composites and explores sustainable practices for their reuse and recycling. Additionally, the team is interested in using artificial intelligence (AI) models to predict their structural performance and service life.
Key Research Areas:
- Fatigue/Creep Behavior and Life Prediction
Analyzing fatigue/creep degradation and damage mechanisms to develop predictive models. - Behavior of Composite Joints
Evaluating the performance of bonded, bolted, and hybrid joints to improve structural ductility and safety. - Reuse and Recycling of Composites
Developing sustainable approaches to extend the life of fiber-polymer composites at the material, member, and structural levels for second-life applications.
Candidate Profile:
This position is ideal for candidates with a background in civil engineering, structural engineering, mechanical engineering, or materials science. Applicants should demonstrate:
- A strong interest in both experimental and numerical research.
- Independence and dedication to high-quality research.
- Excellent written, communication and presentation skills.
- Basic knowledge of fiber-polymer composites
To apply, please email your CV and a brief statement of your research interests to Dr. Lulu Liu at l.liu.11@bham.ac.uk.
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