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Society, UWE Bristol. The studentship will be funded by the UWE Wallscourt Foundation. This is a prestigious and fully-funded PhD studentship supported by the Wallscourt Foundation, a charitable
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England. Attracting and retaining high-calibre people is fundamental to our continued success. Salary Research Assistant: £32,546 to £34,132 per annum. Research Associate: £35,116 to £37,174 per annum
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2025 (or as soon as possible thereafter) PhD project Fully Funded by External Company (UK students only) Project description Finding alternatives to fossil fuels is an imperative for modern society
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The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship funded by the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy to commence on 1 June 2025 or as soon as
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quantum computer, to the construction of a quantum repeater which would allow faithful transmission of quantum states over arbitrarily long distances - allowing the creation of a quantum internet. This
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guaranteeing a stable state and constant internal confinement pressure in the FRP tube. This will be monitored by hoop strain monitoring with the aid of novel embedded distributed fibre optic sensors (DFOS) in
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the effect of wave breaking, particle fragmentation and remobilisation. The student will develop a wave model accounting for these effects that can better predict particle distributions around the
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The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) and University of Birmingham’s School of Chemical Engineering are offering a co-funded PhD, giving applicants in engineering and physical sciences
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of the fuel-cell electric propulsion system. The tasks of this PhD include Real-time digital twin technology review to understand this technology and its recent development for electrical engineering
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PhD Studentship: A continual learning approach for the development of robust robotic control systems
to funding restrictions this PhD position is only available to UK nationals. As this position is sponsored by the MTC, any successful candidate would need to pass the sponsors own security checks prior