Doctoral  in Mechanical Engineering, Intelligent adaptive drilling control, Tampere University of Technology, Finland: Doctoral student in Mechanical Engineering (Intelligent adaptive drilling control for changing rock conditions). The Doctoral school of Industrial Innovations, DSII, is a novel concept of Tampere University of Technology. The key idea of the DSII is that the research questions are industry originated and partially financed by a company.

Project duration: Tampere University of Technology employs doctoral student to carry out the dissertation research. The contract will be made for 4 years and the dissertation should be completed in that time. Research work is supervised by a professor and company representative. The work will be done at Tampere University of Technology and partially at the company.

Job description: The work will be supervised by Professor Jouni Mattila and Research manager Sirpa Launis. The position will be located at the Department of Intelligent Hydraulics and Automation.

Objectives and tasks: The first objective of this doctoral thesis research is to develop

Since the multi-domain drilling system model is very complex, capturing the interconnection between the very fast drill rod stress wave phenomenon (> 10 kHz frequency range) and the hydraulic drilling control system dynamics (1 Hz range) is an ambitious scientific challenge. Recently, real-time mechanical system controls have achieved a new generation of performance, with very fast sample rates (> 10 kHz) enabled by, for example, Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology. The further development of state-of-art hydraulic control methods, combined with multi-domain signal processing utilizing FPGA technology, is foreseen to lead to high-impact research results.

Requirements / Qualifications:

The tasks of all doctoral students will also include teaching duties that amount to approximately 5% of their annual working hours, unless there are justified reasons to the contrary.

Last date: 12 Oct. 2015

For more information:  jouni.mattila@tut.fi.