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Jun Jiang

Reader at Imperial College London

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Research Interests

Materials Chemistry

60%

Solid Mechanics

100%

Alloy Chemistry

70%

Micromechanics

70%

Spark Plasma Sintering

50%

Metalworking

40%

Materials Science

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Jun Jiang

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Imperial College London

PhD Studentship in Solid Mechanics – Metal Manufacturing (EPSRC-IDLA, Tata Steel UK/Constellium UK)

[Fully funded by EPSRC-IDLA with Tata Steel UK or Constellium UK, covering tuition fees at home student level (£5,006 per year), a stipend of £25,000 per year, and additional travel and consumables support.] This fully funded PhD studentship at Imperial College London offers an exciting opportunity to conduct advanced research in solid mechanics and metal manufacturing, supported by EPSRC-IDLA in partnership with Tata Steel UK or Constellium UK. The position is based in the Mechanical Engineering Department and supervised by Dr Jun Jiang (Reader). The successful candidate will explore the intricate relationships between processing, microstructure, and properties of metals using a combination of macro- and micro-mechanical experimentation and finite-element modelling. Research themes are flexible and may include green steel formability under the EPSRC ADAP-EAF programme for automotive and packaging applications, micromechanical studies of aluminium precipitate evolution during forming, or the development of solid-state joining techniques for dissimilar lightweight metals. The project is designed to address key challenges in sustainable metal manufacturing and materials innovation, with direct industrial relevance and collaboration. The studentship provides comprehensive funding: full tuition fees at the home student rate (£5,006 per year), a generous annual stipend of £25,000, and additional support for travel and consumables. This ensures that the successful applicant can focus fully on their research and professional development. Eligibility is open to UK candidates and exceptionally strong overseas applicants (such as those top-ranked in their department with a proven publication record). Ideal candidates will hold a first-class undergraduate degree or a Distinction in a Materials or Mechanical Engineering master’s programme. While prior research experience in materials processing or computational modelling is desirable, it is not essential. Applicants should demonstrate strong academic performance, resilience, a proactive attitude to learning, and a willingness to grow. An initial publication record is advantageous. To apply, candidates must submit a curriculum vitae (including academic transcript and publication list), a cover letter outlining research interests and preferred project theme, and the names and contact details of two academic referees. Applications should be made via the Imperial College London Mechanical Engineering PhD application portal, selecting 'PhD in Mechanical Engineering – Materials and Manufacturing.' Early submission is encouraged, with a final deadline of 30 April 2026. The studentship is expected to start in July 2026. For informal enquiries, prospective applicants are invited to contact Dr Jun Jiang at [email protected]. Further information about research in mechanical engineering at Imperial College London can be found at this link , and details of the EPSRC ADAPT-EAF Green Steel programme are available here . This studentship is ideal for motivated individuals seeking to advance their expertise in solid mechanics, materials science, and sustainable metal manufacturing within a world-leading research environment.

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Jun Jiang

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Imperial College London

PhD Studentship in Solid Mechanics – Metal Manufacturing

[Fully funded by EPSRC-IDLA with Tata Steel UK or Constellium UK, covering tuition fees at home student level (£5,006 per year), a stipend of £25,000 per year, and additional travel and consumables support.] This fully funded PhD studentship at Imperial College London offers an exciting opportunity to conduct advanced research in solid mechanics and metal manufacturing. Supported by EPSRC-IDLA in partnership with Tata Steel UK or Constellium UK, the position covers tuition fees at the home student level (£5,006 per year), provides a generous stipend of £25,000 per annum, and includes additional support for travel and consumables. The research will be based in the Mechanical Engineering Department, under the supervision of Dr Jun Jiang (Reader). The project focuses on investigating the relationships between processing, microstructure, and properties of metals using macro- and micro-mechanical experimentation and finite-element modelling. Research themes are flexible and may include green steel formability under the EPSRC ADAP‑EAF programme for automotive and packaging applications, micromechanical studies of aluminium precipitate evolution during forming, or the development of solid‑state joining techniques for dissimilar lightweight metals. The studentship is ideal for candidates interested in materials science, mechanical engineering, and advanced manufacturing processes. Applicants should hold a first class undergraduate degree or a Distinction in a Materials or Mechanical Engineering master’s programme. Prior research experience in materials processing or computational modelling is desirable but not essential. Candidates must demonstrate strong academic performance, resilience, a proactive attitude to learning, willingness to grow, and ideally an initial publication record. The position is open to UK candidates and exceptionally strong overseas candidates (such as those top-ranked in their department with a proven publication track record). To apply, candidates should prepare a curriculum vitae (including academic transcript and publication list), a cover letter outlining their research interests and preferred project theme, and the names and contact details of two academic referees. Applications should be submitted via the Imperial College Mechanical Engineering PhD application portal, selecting 'PhD in Mechanical Engineering – Materials and Manufacturing' as the programme. Early submission is encouraged, with the deadline set for 30 April 2026. For informal enquiries, prospective applicants may contact Dr Jun Jiang at [email protected]. Further information about research in mechanical engineering at Imperial College London can be found at this link , and details of the EPSRC ADAPT‑EAF Green Steel programme are available here .

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Jun Jiang

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Imperial College London

PhD Studentship in Solid Mechanics – Metal Manufacturing (EPSRC-IDLA, Tata Steel UK/Constellium UK)

[Fully funded by EPSRC-IDLA with Tata Steel UK or Constellium UK, covering tuition fees at home student level (£5,006 per year), a stipend of £25,000 per year, and additional travel and consumables support.] This fully funded PhD studentship at Imperial College London, supported by EPSRC-IDLA in partnership with Tata Steel UK or Constellium UK, offers an exciting opportunity to advance research in solid mechanics and metal manufacturing. The position is based in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and supervised by Dr Jun Jiang (Reader). The successful candidate will explore the relationships between processing, microstructure, and properties of metals using a combination of macro- and micro-mechanical experimentation and finite-element modelling. Research themes are flexible and may include green steel formability under the EPSRC ADAPT-EAF programme for automotive and packaging applications, micromechanical studies of aluminium precipitate evolution during forming, or the development of solid-state joining techniques for dissimilar lightweight metals. The project is ideal for candidates interested in materials processing, computational modelling, and the development of advanced manufacturing techniques for sustainable and lightweight metal applications. The studentship is open to UK candidates and exceptionally strong overseas applicants (such as those top-ranked in their department with a strong publication record). Applicants should hold a first class undergraduate degree or a Distinction in a Materials or Mechanical Engineering master’s programme. Prior research experience in materials processing or computational modelling is desirable but not essential. Candidates should demonstrate strong academic performance, resilience, a proactive attitude to learning, and ideally an initial publication record. Funding covers full tuition fees at the home student rate (£5,006 per year), a generous stipend of £25,000 per year, and additional support for travel and consumables. The start date is July 2026, and early application is encouraged. To apply, candidates should prepare a CV (including academic transcript and publication list), a cover letter outlining research interests and preferred project theme, and provide the names and contact details of two academic referees. For further information on research in mechanical engineering at Imperial College London, visit the department’s research page. Details of the EPSRC ADAPT-EAF Green Steel programme are also available online. Informal enquiries can be directed to Dr Jun Jiang at [email protected].

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Yan Huang

Senior Lecturer

Brunel University London

UNITED KINGDOM

Kai Zhang

Lecturer

Swansea University

UNITED KINGDOM