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of healthcare, that will serve as a model to other health systems. Researchers in the Business School are leading on the policy and implementation components of this work, and the successful applicant
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of new approaches. Externally, the role-holder will work with several businesses and a range of policy and civil society organisations. About the team This role is part of the University’s Rights Lab
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dealing with investigations on the development of bespoke high-tech laser beam processing methods for surface treatment and repair of aero-engine components. The project will deal with the study of a new
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, forms part of the new Nottingham Materials and Environmental Science for Heritage Laboratory (N-MESH) initiative which has members across all five University of Nottingham Faculties. Find out more about N
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delivery of centralised TEL resources related to clinical components of the curriculum. This includes supporting students in early years (such as the use of simulation for clinical skills) and those
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the group and consider how they may contribute. The following are active areas of research in MAS for Thermofluids and Materials: Failure and degradation process simulation for transmission components and
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challenges to the electricity transmission and distribution system, as solar power is not dispatchable and therefore its incorporation as a major element of the generation mix requires the accurate prediction
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As part of our annual Faculty’s Apprenticeship Training Program, we have an exciting opportunity in the Faculty of Engineering to join the government’s level 4 Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme
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As part of our annual Faculty of Engineering Apprenticeship Training Program, we have an exciting opportunity to join the government’s level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme. Based primarily within
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components. The project will deal with the micromechanics and in-depth materials analysis of advanced aerospace materials upon manufacturing operations to understand the materials' response