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their first degree in one of the disciplines above. Those wishing to apply should email Dr Yueting Sun with CV. The University of Birmingham is a top 100 world’s leading university. We are committed
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will develop a wide range of skills in colloidal and interface science, computer science, and instrumentation, establishing a broad appreciation of formulation engineering. They will develop a portfolio
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A funded 3.5-year UK PhD studentship is available in the Sustainable Physical Metallurgy group within the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham. Fusion reactors offer a
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PhD Studentship: Optimisation of Liquid Metal Filtration and Cleanliness in Nickel Based Superalloys
the knowledge and skills to traverse multiple domains. The project will be based at the High Temperature Research Centre (HTRC). The HTRC is a joint collaboration between the University of Birmingham and Rolls
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opportunities within University of Birmingham and afield. Apply online via the above ‘Apply’ button, (physics programme) clearly stating the title of the project and the name of the supervisor (Dr. Miguel Navarro
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environment-specific algorithms and machine learning approaches. At the end of the project a technology demonstrator will be built using UAV- and USV- mounted radar sensors, and it will be tested in real world
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tissues. Traditional engineering models inadequately account for these complexities, necessitating new approaches to studying mechanobiology at contacting biological interfaces. A novel perspective within
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University of Birmingham in the UK. The PhD candidate(s) will spend nearly two years conducting fieldwork in Delhi, India and Budhanilkantha, Nepal with the remaining one year based at NTNU in Norway
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characterisation as well as in depth thermal, mechanical and rheological testing. The PhD candidate will be based in the School of Chemical Engineering in the University of Birmingham, with most laboratory work
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and Physical Sciences at the University of Birmingham and also have opportunities to engage with the researchers at Southampton, Cambridge and Melbourne.