Engineering
UK Other
Wednesday 19 August 2026
ENG402
High powered lasers are not routinely linked with the circular economy, however intelligent application of these highly controllable and flexible materials processing systems has great potential to advance the move towards a circular economy.
Two distinct aspects are expected to be included in the project, though there is scope to expand to other areas and to adjust the balance between topics depending on the candidate's specific interest and in light of results obtained during the project:
Previous work has successfully demonstrated laser cutting of carbon fibre composites (CFRP). This project explores how this process can be exploited in end of life disassembly.
The contactless nature of laser processing means that laser systems are highly flexible. Different materials and component geometries are accommodated by simply reprogramming the laser path and processing parameters, meaning one laser cutting system can disassemble any component geometry.
The ability of the same laser to cut through both fibre reinforced composites and metal enables multi material assemblies to be processed, which is a key requirement.
Multiple advanced manufacturing processes make use of metallic powder-based feedstocks.
The materials used tend to be inherently expensive, with the need to use them in powder form further adding to that expense.
This project will explore new strategies for using recycled feedstock in laser cladding. These include, but are not limited to:
The project builds on existing proof-of-concept work.
This largely experimental PhD will provide:
This project directly benefits from:
This PhD is expected to produce a larger than average number of journal publications.
You must be:
Relevant subjects include:
This is a self-funded PhD opportunity.
Therefore, you must secure your own funding for both:
Funding may be obtained either privately or via scholarships from external/government funding bodies.
To apply, please email Dr Katy Voisey attaching:
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