Hydrogen for future space transportation is a fully funded, 4-year, PhD position part of the Rocketry Research, Teaching, and Training (R2T2).
R2T2 is an integrated doctoral programme run across eight UK universities, which seeks to provide the opportunity to pursue a PhD in space propulsion technologies. The programme is fully funded, and a budget of approximately £50k will be available to support practical experiments, including hotfire, cold-flow, wind tunnel experiments, or similar, according to the specific project's needs. Where hotfire is indicated, technical oversight will be put in place, and the use of the MachLab test site at Machrihanish Airbase will be offered, although not required. In addition, a practical and online training scheme will be put in place, designed to offer an introduction to the skills required in the space launch industry. These will likely include project management skills, propellant handling, gas/cryo safety, and many more. Parts of this training programme will be delivered at Westcott.
Hydrogen for future space transportation will be held at Â鶹´«Ã½AV with the support of Pulsar Fusion and Newton Launch Systems. Due to its low molecular mass and high flame temperature, hydrogen/oxygen is the highest performing conventional fuel for chemical space propulsion. However, this small molecular mass carries significant engineering challenges when storing hydrogen for extended periods (particularly in the vacuum of space).
The project will investigate different alternatives of long-term storage (in particular cryo-compression) and the related delivery and combustion challenges of high-density hydrogen engines for refuellable planetary spacecrafts.
At a glance
- Application deadline22 Jan 2025
- Award type(s)PhD
- Start date24 Feb 2025
- Duration of award4 years
- EligibilityUK
- Reference numberSATM538
Entry requirements
Applicants should have a first or second class UK honours degree or equivalent in Engineering, Chemistry, Applied Physics, or a related discipline; a Master’s degree in these subjects would be of advantage.Funding
This studentship is open to UK applicants only.Cranfield Doctoral Network
Research students at Cranfield benefit from being part of a dynamic, focused and professional study environment and all become valued members of the Cranfield Doctoral Network. This network brings together both research students and staff, providing a platform for our researchers to share ideas and collaborate in a multi-disciplinary environment. It aims to encourage an effective and vibrant research culture, founded upon the diversity of activities and knowledge. A tailored programme of seminars and events, alongside our Doctoral Researchers Core Development programme (transferable skills training), provide those studying a research degree with a wealth of social and networking opportunities.
How to apply
For further information please contact:
Name: Enric Grustan-Gutiérrez
Email: e.grustan@cranfield.ac.uk
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