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Overview The University of Nottingham invites applications for two fully funded PhD studentships within the fields of mental health and neurosciences, commencing 1st October 2026. These studentships form
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candidate for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on the development of next‑generation bio‑based composite materials. This exciting project is delivered in partnership with SHD Composite Materials Ltd, a
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Start date: 1st October 2026 The University of Nottingham is seeking an outstanding and highly motivated candidate for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on the development of next‑generation
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. • Analysis of how root tissue organisation and cellular connectivity influence internal microenvironments. • Integration of experimental observations with quantitative or computational frameworks, developed in
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of how root tissue organisation and cellular connectivity influence internal microenvironments. Integration of experimental observations with quantitative or computational frameworks, developed in
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are invited for a fully-funded Industrial Doctoral Landscape Award, offered in partnership with Rolls-Royce, to tackle key challenges in the design of aeroengine oil systems using multiphase Computational Fluid
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, is needed. The project will motivate the PhD student to develop next generation electric motors with advanced CNT windings for electric vehicle traction and aerospace propulsion, featuring improved
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multiphase Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research that supports the next generation of sustainable aeroengines. The successful candidate
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Area Engineering Location UK Other Closing Date Thursday 30 April 2026 Supervisors: Dr Yaoyao Zheng , Prof. Hao Liu , Dr Omid Saghafifar (Remedium ) Programme Length: Four years Contract Type: Full
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An exciting opportunity is available for a motivated and talented PhD candidate to develop a transformative technology for managing the UK’s nuclear graphite waste. Funded by the Nuclear