PhD Studentship : Research Studentship in Computational Fracture Mechanics
PhD Studentship : Research Studentship in Computational Fracture Mechanics
University of Oxford - Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford
| Qualification Type: | PhD |
| Location: | Oxford |
| Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
| Funding amount: | £20,780 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Placed On: | 7th November 2025 |
| Closes: | 2nd December 2025 |
| Reference: | 26ENGCL_EM |
Research Studentship in Computational Fracture Mechanics
3.5-year D.Phil. studentship
Project: Computational Fracture Mechanics
Supervisors: Prof Emilio Martínez-Pañeda
Oxford’s Mechanics of Materials Lab is seeking a PhD (DPhil) student to support the ERC Starting Grant project ResistHfracture. The project aims to explore innovative high-risk/high-return ideas to develop the first generation of hydrogen-resistant alloys. The PhD student will work under the supervision of Prof. Emilio Martinez-Paneda on developing advanced computational tools to predict the nucleation and growth of cracks. The student will have access to state-of-the-art high-performance computing (HPC) facilities and finite element codes. Project findings could have a notable impact on the deployment of green hydrogen infrastructure, as needed to achieve net-zero carbon ambitions. The student will be integrated into the Mechanics of Materials Lab and will have the opportunity to interact on a daily basis with other PhD students and postdoctoral researchers working on similar topics.
Eligibility & Award Value
This studentship is open to both Home and International students, providing a stipend (tax-free maintenance grant) of c. £20,780 (UKRI Minimum Stipend value) for the first year, and at least this amount for a further two and a half years. However, course fees are only covered at the level set for Home students, c. £10,470 p.a.
Candidate Requirements
Candidates will be judged according to how well they meet the following criteria:
- A first-class honours degree (or equivalent) in Engineering, Materials Science, Mathematics or Physics
- Excellent written and spoken communication skills in English
- Appropriate background knowledge of mechanics or finite element modelling
The following skills are also highly desirable:
- Good understanding of fracture and fatigue mechanics
- Good understanding of finite element analysis and materials modelling
Applicants with a good 2.1 degree are also encouraged to apply if they can demonstrate an excellent background in mechanics and/or modelling.
Application Procedure
Informal enquiries are encouraged and should be addressed to Prof Emilio Martínez-Pañeda (emilio.martinez-paneda@eng.ox.ac.uk).
Candidates must submit a graduate application form and are expected to meet the graduate admissions criteria. Details are available on the course page of the University website.
Please quote 26ENGCL_EM in all correspondence and in your graduate application.
Application deadline: noon on 2 December 2025 (In line with the University admissions deadline set by the University)
Start date: October 2026
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