Subject: Studentship at University of Edinburgh
Modelling moisture transport through stone: predicting the effects of climate change on cultural heritage Fully Funded PhD Studentship Institute for Materials and Processes School of Engineering and Electronics The University of Edinburgh Supervisor: Professor Christopher Hall A three-year PhD research studentship is available immediately to work on a joint Edinburgh - Oxford project funded by a grant from the Leverhulme Trust. The project is to combine field and laboratory observations with mathematical modelling to investigate the decay of stone structures in southern England, and to assess the impact of climate change on damage processes. A strong interest and demonstrated aptitude for numerical and analytical modelling is required. A first or upper second honours degree or equivalent in a physical science, engineering or applied mathematics is the most appropriate academic qualification, but candidates coming from other subject areas will be considered. The main responsibilities and duties would include: Develop modelling software for water transport through stone based on materials properties and micro-environmental data Participate in defining field measurements and designing field and laboratory experiments Test data obtained from field and laboratory experiments using the model developed Use the model developed to test data from climate change predictions Contribute to the drafting and submitting of papers to appropriate peer reviewed journals Participate in the overall activities of the research team and department as required The student will be registered for a PhD degree in the School of Engineering and Electronics at the University of Edinburgh. Further information about postgraduate study at the University of Edinburgh can be found in the Postgraduate Prospectus at: <URL:http://www.ed.ac.uk/> Fees and a stipend will be paid at the standard Research Council rate, which includes: tuition fees (currently UKP3,667) and a tax-free stipend (UKP12,600 in the first year, with annual increases) for three years. Candidates must be resident in the UK or the European Union. Interested applicants should send their CV to or request further information from Prof Christopher Hall +44 131 650 5679 christopher.hall [at] ed__ac__uk To apply, please send a CV by 10 January 2008 to christopher.hall [at] ed__ac__uk Early applications are particularly welcome. Dr Julie A Eklund Postdoctoral Research Assistant Oxford University Centre for the Environment University of Oxford South Parks Road Oxford OX1 3QY, United Kingdom +44 1865 285070 Fax: +44 1865 275885 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:35 Distributed: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-35-023 ***Received on Friday, 14 December, 2007