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This PhD project will develop next-generation grid-scale energy storage solutions integrated into HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) systems at the University of Edinburgh, in partnership with UK
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Photovoltaic Modelling for Performance Optimisation Theme 3: AI-Enhanced Coordination of Renewable Energy for Smarter Grid Management Theme 4: Decoding Social Acceptance: The Community Lens on Large-Scale Solar
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on a combination of chemical hydrophilicity and a specialised micro-texture that further enhances the wettability. Wettable surfaces in all three groups have intricate micro-topographies with striking
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for medical applications, micro-robotics, and materials science. PhD project description: The field of medical therapeutics has valuable applications for mobile devices for efficient drug delivery, called micro
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world-class laboratory facilities in the CfAM engaging with interdisciplinary team with expertise in 3D printing, bio-printing for medical applications, micro-robotics, and materials science. PhD project
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sites. The electrification of heating in particular is one of the biggest challenges facing the UK. The move to heat pumps for space heating would require at least a doubling of grid capacity if boilers
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The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship fully-funded by the University of Exeter and National Grid to commence on 01 July 2025 or as soon
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, industrial and grid-level power electronics. The purpose is to improve the electric vehicles and the UKs energy infrastructure as we move into a low carbon economy. A paradigm shift in technology will be
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overseas candidates, starting in 2026. Successful applicants will investigate the relationships between processing, microstructure, and properties of metals through combined macro- and micro-mechanical
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delivered is fundamental for the sustainable delivery of fusion power to the electricity grid. This project is based at Newcastle University, but will be co-supervised by the UK Atomic Energy Authority. The