Imperial College London
PhD Studentship in Cricket
Departments of Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship funded by Marylebone
Cricket Club. MCC acts as custodian of the laws of the game of cricket
and has a keen drive to investigate the impact of technology on the Laws
of Cricket.
Aside from having an interest in engineering applied to sports, the
applicant should have a good honours degree in engineering with a good
materials science component.
The project will be jointly supervised by Dr Anthony Bull
(www.imperial.ac.uk/people/a.bull
) of the Bioengineering
Department and Dr John Dear (www.imperial.ac.uk/people/j.dear
) of the Mechanical
Engineering Department. These departments have both received the highest
research rating (5*) in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise.
A stipend and fees will be awarded. Students must satisfy the
eligibility criteria, including UK or EU residence for three or more
years. For further details of the studentship please contact Dr Anthony
Bull on 020 7594 5186.
The studentship is available with immediate effect and applicants should
register their interest by sending an up-to-date curriculum vitae to Dr
Anthony Bull at a.bull@imperial.ac.uk ,
and by submitting an application form (which can be accessed at
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus
).
Closing date : 31st March 2007.
Valuing diversity and committed to equality of opportunity
PhD Studentship in Cricket
Departments of Bioengineering and Mechanical Engineering
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship funded by Marylebone
Cricket Club. MCC acts as custodian of the laws of the game of cricket
and has a keen drive to investigate the impact of technology on the Laws
of Cricket.
Aside from having an interest in engineering applied to sports, the
applicant should have a good honours degree in engineering with a good
materials science component.
The project will be jointly supervised by Dr Anthony Bull
(www.imperial.ac.uk/people/a.bull
) of the Bioengineering
Department and Dr John Dear (www.imperial.ac.uk/people/j.dear
) of the Mechanical
Engineering Department. These departments have both received the highest
research rating (5*) in the most recent Research Assessment Exercise.
A stipend and fees will be awarded. Students must satisfy the
eligibility criteria, including UK or EU residence for three or more
years. For further details of the studentship please contact Dr Anthony
Bull on 020 7594 5186.
The studentship is available with immediate effect and applicants should
register their interest by sending an up-to-date curriculum vitae to Dr
Anthony Bull at a.bull@imperial.ac.uk ,
and by submitting an application form (which can be accessed at
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus
).
Closing date : 31st March 2007.
Valuing diversity and committed to equality of opportunity