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. At the Rolls-Royce UTC, we have developed advanced robotic systems capable of navigating cramped and hazardous environments, performing inspection tasks, and carrying out active operations such as machining
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cohort to benefit from peer-to-peer learning and transferable skills development. For full information about the programme, the research projects available and how to apply, please visit: http
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to our success, it is fundamental to our values and enriches life on campus. Learn more about the university commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion . We are delighted to share that we
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Digital-Twinning of Electric Propulsion Systems Applications are invited for the above multiple research studentships to join the Power Electronics, Machines and Drives Research Group
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between chemical and mechanical aspects of sperm cell biology remain largely unknown. In this project a successful candidate will learn, elasticity characterisation techniques, processing and evaluation
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simulations and computer-aided design, as well as training in more general training in scientific communication, project management, collaborative working, and mentoring and leadership. All these skills
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, chemistry, and be willing to learn new disciplines and innovate to achieve the project goals. Additionally, ideal candidates would also have interests in areas such as: 3D printing, materials sciences
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, chemistry, and be willing to learn new disciplines and innovate to achieve the project goals. Additionally, ideal candidates would also have interests in areas such as: 3D printing, materials sciences
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to learn new disciplines and innovate to achieve the project goals. Additionally, ideal candidates would also have interests in areas such as: 3D printing, materials sciences, or physics & electronics, and
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manufacturing and additive manufacturing. Requirements: Candidates should have a background in one of: engineering, materials science, chemistry, and be willing to learn new disciplines and innovate to achieve