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the paper industry. Motivation This project will form part of a wider network of European partners spread across Europe from Universities (Nottingham/Ghent/Maastricht), smaller SMEs (Nova Biochem), Research
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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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platforms at both locations, providing the student with hands-on industrial experience as well as cutting-edge research insight. Description The global drive towards electrification in high-performance
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of Medicine) – neil.nixon@nottingham.ac.uk Funded by the Mental Health Mission, Office for Life Sciences/NIHR, as a single PhD Studentship Award, we have a fully funded (stipend at UKRI rates, PhD fees (for UK
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reemerge in 14th century Asia and how/why did it disappear from Europe in the 18th century suggests a role for specific environmental conditions, including soil. However, the specific soil properties and
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Start date: 1st May 2025, part-time (20 hours per week) until 30 November 2025. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an ambitious researcher to join our team working on an industrial-funded
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Manufacturing process for Cold Spray with Artificial Intelligence, operate the AM machine, characterise the materials with scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy with tensile testing
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reputation for high-quality theoretical and experimental research funded by EPSRC, IUK, EU and the manufacturing industry. There is an opportunity to being hosted by UKAEA’s Culham Campus for part of
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into hydrogen and nitrogen under practical onboard conditions. Successful candidate will develop and apply computational methods, such as density functional theory based atomistic modelling and machine learning
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Applications are sought for a fully-funded 42 month PhD studentship to work with Dr Rachel Nicks and Prof Stephen Coombes on the project: White Matter Computation: Utilising axonal delays to sculpt