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This project aims to improve the understanding of utilization of gaseous fuels in combustion engines. This is the fifth generation of gas engine research at Lund University. The former generations have studied combustion chamber optimization, dilution strategies (lean or EGR), engine control with ion current signals and fuel specifications. In this fifth generation the ignition process of gas will be in focus. It has been shown that with highly diluted gas mixtures it becomes increasingly harder to get a use conventional spark ignition. Two types of more powerful ignition will be studied and eventually demonstrated in the multi cylinder gas engine available within KCFP. The project is financed within the KCFP centre for combustion processes (www.kcfp.se).
For this position we will apply the same publication and travel rules as is in effect at the division. Thus students travel to international meetings where the student makes an oral presentation of a paper written by him/her. The normal production for a student is 6-8 papers/presentations as first author within the framework of a Ph.D. thesis. All students are also expected to take part in other activities closely related to their own and, by that, be co-authors of additional papers. The international conferences are located in the US, Asia (mostly Japan) and Europe. Within our wide international
network we also send students out for 1-6 month periods to companies or universities. Examples during the last year are Toyota (JP), Caterpillar (US), Berkeley (US), Stanford (US) and Nissan (JP). This student exchange program is funded by the Vinnova VinnPro framework. Students within KCFP or associated will also make presentations to the industry partners twice per year in Lund and also at the industry locations. This means that a good personal network can be built during the Ph.D. and thus employment after graduation is highly probable. So far, all with a Ph.D. from the division has been offered a position in industry after graduation.For this position we will apply the same publication and travel rules as is in effect at the division. Thus students travel to international meetings where the student makes an oral presentation of a paper written by him/her. The normal production for a student is 6-8 papers/presentations as first author within the framework of a Ph.D. thesis. All students are also expected to take part in other activities closely related to their own and, by that, be co-authors of additional papers. The international conferences are located in the US, Asia (mostly Japan) and Europe. Within our wide international
Eligibility/Entry Requirements
The general eligibility requirement for doctoral studies is a university degree of at least 240 ECTS credits, including at least 60 credits at an advanced level.
Basis of Assessment
Selection to postgraduate studies is based on the estimated ability to perform well in the studies. This estimation is based primarily on the results of the studies on basic and advanced level, in particular:
1. Knowledge and skills relevant to postgraduate studies within this area, such as course work in engine technology, laser diagnostics, etc.
2. Estimated ability to work independently and to formulate and solve scientific questions. This ability can be established, for example, based on a master thesis or in a discussion of scientific problems during a potential interview.
3. Skills in written and oral communication.
4. Other experience relevant to postgraduate studies, such as professional experience.
A suitable background for this position is M.Sc. (Civilingenjör) or equivalent. A background in controls or engine processes can be suitable but is no requirement. Mechanical Engineering, Electronic or Computer Engineering, Engineering Physics or similar would be suitable specializations. We especially welcome female applicants.
1. Knowledge and skills relevant to postgraduate studies within this area, such as course work in engine technology, laser diagnostics, etc.
2. Estimated ability to work independently and to formulate and solve scientific questions. This ability can be established, for example, based on a master thesis or in a discussion of scientific problems during a potential interview.
3. Skills in written and oral communication.
4. Other experience relevant to postgraduate studies, such as professional experience.
A suitable background for this position is M.Sc. (Civilingenjör) or equivalent. A background in controls or engine processes can be suitable but is no requirement. Mechanical Engineering, Electronic or Computer Engineering, Engineering Physics or similar would be suitable specializations. We especially welcome female applicants.
Type of employment: Limit of tenure, 4 years
Extent: 100 %
Location: Department of Energy Sciences, Lund
First day of employment: as soon as possible
Official Records Number: LTHPA 2011/50
Extent: 100 %
Location: Department of Energy Sciences, Lund
First day of employment: as soon as possible
Official Records Number: LTHPA 2011/50
For further information please contact:
Bengt Johansson, Professor
046-2228523
bengt.johansson@energy.lth.se
Per Tunestål, Senior lecturer
046-2224208
per.tunestal@energy.lth.se
Martin Tunér, Senior lecturer
046-2224050
martin.tuner@energy.lth.se
Öivind Andersson, Senior lecturer
046-2228525
oivind.andersson@energy.lth.se
www.energy.lth.se/
Bengt Johansson, Professor
046-2228523
bengt.johansson@energy.lth.se
Per Tunestål, Senior lecturer
046-2224208
per.tunestal@energy.lth.se
Martin Tunér, Senior lecturer
046-2224050
martin.tuner@energy.lth.se
Öivind Andersson, Senior lecturer
046-2228525
oivind.andersson@energy.lth.se
www.energy.lth.se/
Labour union
SACO: Mats Cedervall
046-2227516
mats.cedervall@eit.lth.se
OFR/S: Rita Nilsson
046-2229362
st@st.lu.se
SACO: Mats Cedervall
046-2227516
mats.cedervall@eit.lth.se
OFR/S: Rita Nilsson
046-2229362
st@st.lu.se
Last Day of Applying
2011-02-22
2011-02-22
Appointment Procedure
Please apply online.



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