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5 PhD programmes in Materials Science in Lithuania

Materials Engineering
The Materials Engineering programme from Kaunas University of Technology is a double degree programme with the University of Bologna, Italy. PhD students of this programme have a possibility to attain Doctor Europeus certificate in partnership with PCAM (Physics and Chemistry of Advanced Materials Network)
Laser Treatment Strategies for Enhancing Strength and Fatigue Resistance of Thin-Sheet Low-Carbon Steels (Materials Engineering)
Open application for a doctoral candidate in the field of Materials engineering. The doctoral candidate position is available in the Faculty of Mechanics, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering. Applicants interested in other research topics related to microstructure–property relationships, materials science, metrology and laser processing are also welcome to apply.
Developing conductive polymer nanocomposites for resilient, self-sensing 3D printing (Materials Engineering)
The doctoral candidate position is available in the Civil Engineering Faculty, the Department of Steel and Composite Structures.Applicants interested in other research topics related to Additive Manufacturing, Physics, and Characterization of Polymeric Materials are also welcome to apply.
Mechanisms of Phase Transformation and Stabilization in Calcium Aluminate Cement Systems via Multi-Scale Additive Integration (M
The doctoral candidate position is available in Civil Engineering faculty of Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Faculty of Civil Engineering Laboratory of Composite materials . Applicants interested in other research topics related to cementitious calcium aluminates based composites are also welcome to apply.
Degradation Modelling and Mechanical Performance of Bio-Based Composites (Materials Engineering)
The doctoral candidate position is available at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Steel and Composite Structures.Applicants interested in other research topics related to additive manufacturing of polymer composites, bio-based materials, lifetime modelling, and sustainable structural systems are also welcome to apply.