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supervisors spans five departments at University of Nottingham including Architecture and Built Environment, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and Social Sciences. The PhD programme
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based on combustion engines, which plays a crucial role for sustainable development and Net Zero. Power electronics converters is a key enabler for vehicle on-board electrical power conversion. Therefore
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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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for understanding natural magmatic processes on earth & other planetary bodies. Neutron diffraction is a powerful technique for studying the atomic scale structure of these materials, but the current technology to
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of Engineering which conducts cutting edge research into Power Electronic Systems, Electrical machines, Power Electric motor Drives, and Power Electronic Integration. Industrial funding is provided by SMT a global
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negligible to fatal. This project will create new understanding of HCM to improve diagnosis, monitoring, drug development and patient management. Our work using isogenic, genetically engineered cardiomyocytes
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This project is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research in partnership with Laser Processing Group at the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC). It is based within
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3-year PhD studentship: Scaling-Up Functional 3D Printing of Devices and Structures Supervisors: Professor Richard Hague1 , Professor Chris Tuck1 , Dr Geoffrey Rivers1 (1 Faculty of Engineering) PhD
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Title: Enhancing Maintenance Strategies Through Reliability-Centred Condition Monitoring Supervised by Rasa Remenyte-Prescott, Rundong (Derek) Yan, and Darren Prescott (Resilience Engineering
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PhD Project: 3D-printing next-generation electro-actuators for soft robots and devices Applications are invited for a PhD project within the Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive