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. This year, we have an R2T2 PhD programme available at the University of Sheffield, in association with The Falcon Project. Project Summary: Sounding rockets are a cost-effective method for gathering crucial
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. Specifically, the candidate will develop MR image acquisition methods and pulse sequences for both proton (1H) and hyperpolarised xenon (129Xe) pulmonary / cardiac MRI applications. These will include zero- and
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cutters and methods (assessed at: Application & Interview) Experience in offline programming of CNC machinery and the use of programme verification software (assessed at: Application & Interview) Experience
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project is to employ these methods of system identification to identify the solar wind and geomagnetic index parameters, and their time delays, that drive the variations of energetic electrons and develop
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, and is complicated further by the nature of anisotropic materials. The goal of this research is to use finite element methods to develop computational models which can accurately replicate behaviour
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Directly Funded UK Students Dr Jon Willmott, Dr Matthew Hobbs Application Deadline: 23 June 2025 Details The fusion energy sector must develop methods of remote maintenance where human access is impossible
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collaborative programme of research funded by the Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI) with several Industry partners, including Airbus, GKN and Renishaw. Critical for the implementation of additive manufacturing
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characterisation equipment at the University of Sheffield. There may also be opportunities to learn and apply computational methods such as process simulation using Population Balance Modelling, DEM simulations and
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Using Brain Computer Interface to Improve Cognitive Performance School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Dr Mahnaz Arvaneh Application Deadline: Applications
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to advanced diffraction methods. They will be expected to contribute to the development oof cutting-edge manufacturing solutions that have the potential to revolutionize industrial implementation in space and