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four-year full-time PhD structure (three years research + one year writing-up and examination) Start date: September 2025, January 2026. Application process: Rolling admissions—apply early to secure your
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. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process. Further information We pride ourselves on being inclusive and welcoming. We embrace diversity and
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Modern cyber-physical systems (CPS), such as UAVs, next-generation fighter aircraft, and command-and-control (C2) platforms, integrate digital computation with physical processes to make mission
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the Clean Energy Processes (CEP) Laboratory . The CEP team conducts research on fundamental aspects of thermodynamics, fluid flow, heat and mass transfer processes with applications to the development
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information about the application process, please consult our PhD programme webpage or apply directly by clicking the 'Apply' button, above. Before applying, you should carefully review the research carried
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of the project’s six work packages. Using predominantly qualitative methods, this research will explore how apparently meritocratic recruitment, selection and promotion processes reproduce existing elites, shape
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general enquiries on the scholarships, please email: Research Programme Leader, Dr Irma Malafronte, at irma.malafronte@roehampton.ac.uk For administrative support regarding the application process, please
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(primarily the UK) and informed by this, evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of approaches to test and treat this population. This position presents a unique opportunity to join a
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, surgery planning with patient data for surgeons, real-time remote guidance for maintenance in industrial plants, and iterative design simulation for architecture and engineering. However, its wide adoption
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metabolism. Our lab focuses on understanding the biology of inflammasomes - proteins that regulate processes during infection and inflammation. You will work on exciting projects exploring how lipids in cells