Design Group, DDEM
Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology
Many engineered products are designed by modification from previous products. Further, designs change frequently through the design process. This PhD will investigate the role that past products and their descriptions, as well as the emerging properties of the current design, play in making engineering changes. The ways that different models of products and processes are used during engineering change processes will be identified through empirical studies. In particular the project will analyse the information that models convey as well as how designers perceive these models and their roles. The research will develop guidelines for effective use of models during engineering change.
You will have a keen interest in design and industrial practice with excellent people skills. A relevant degree at 2(1) or 1 level is essential and an interest in the philosophy and psychology of design would be an advantage.
The PhD is available immediately and will run for three years. Potential applicants should contact Claudia Eckert (c.m.eckert@open.ac.uk) or Chris Earl (c.f.earl@open.ac.uk) for informal discussions or enquiries.
The studentship will provide a living stipend and will cover University fees. Non–EU candidates are eligible but may need to fund the difference between Home and Overseas fees.
General information about studying for a PhD at The Open University, including an application form and details of fees, is available at: http://www.mct.open.ac.uk/studentships Application forms can be downloaded on http://www.mct.open.ac.uk/studentships
Please send your application to: Paul Courtnage, Department Secretary, DDEM Venables Post Point D; Walton Hall; MILTON KEYNES, MK7 6AA. p.j.courtnage@open.ac.uk. Closing date : 16 October 2009.
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