PhD Studentship
The Dynamics and Control of Oilwell Drilling
Department of Engineering
The University is committed to equality of opportunity
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship sponsored by Schlumberger Cambridge Research, to study the self-excited vibration of long drill strings and possible control measures to suppress these vibrations and improve drilling performance. The project will focus on the development and analysis of small-scale laboratory rigs to simulate some aspects of the full-scale problem under controlled conditions allowing more complete observation of the dynamic response. The successful candidate will have a good first degree in engineering or a related subject.
Deadline: 10 August 2007
The studentship will be for three years starting on 1 October 2007. The stipend is £14,600 p.a. and University and College fees will be paid at either the EU or overseas student rate as appropriate. The work will be in collaboration with Professor K. Glover, Professor J. Woodhouse, and Professor R.S. Langley, and a post-doctoral research associate will also be funded by the project. Further details may be obtained from Professor J. Woodhouse, Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ, (Tel +44 01223 332642, Fax +44
01223 332662, email JW12[ at ]eng.cam.ac.uk), or Professor R.S. Langley (Tel +44 01223 748242, Fax +44 01223 332662, email RSL21[ at ]eng.cam.ac.uk).
A letter of application and a CV should be sent or emailed to:
Ms Julie Bazin,
Department of Engineering,
Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ,
(Tel +44 01223 748243, Fax +44 01223 332662,
email JB520[ at ]eng.cam.ac.uk)
so as to reach her not later than 10 August 2007.
The Dynamics and Control of Oilwell Drilling
Department of Engineering
The University is committed to equality of opportunity
Applications are invited for a PhD studentship sponsored by Schlumberger Cambridge Research, to study the self-excited vibration of long drill strings and possible control measures to suppress these vibrations and improve drilling performance. The project will focus on the development and analysis of small-scale laboratory rigs to simulate some aspects of the full-scale problem under controlled conditions allowing more complete observation of the dynamic response. The successful candidate will have a good first degree in engineering or a related subject.
Deadline: 10 August 2007
The studentship will be for three years starting on 1 October 2007. The stipend is £14,600 p.a. and University and College fees will be paid at either the EU or overseas student rate as appropriate. The work will be in collaboration with Professor K. Glover, Professor J. Woodhouse, and Professor R.S. Langley, and a post-doctoral research associate will also be funded by the project. Further details may be obtained from Professor J. Woodhouse, Department of Engineering, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ, (Tel +44 01223 332642, Fax +44
01223 332662, email JW12[ at ]eng.cam.ac.uk), or Professor R.S. Langley (Tel +44 01223 748242, Fax +44 01223 332662, email RSL21[ at ]eng.cam.ac.uk).
A letter of application and a CV should be sent or emailed to:
Ms Julie Bazin,
Department of Engineering,
Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1PZ,
(Tel +44 01223 748243, Fax +44 01223 332662,
email JB520[ at ]eng.cam.ac.uk)
so as to reach her not later than 10 August 2007.
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