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Applications are invited to undertake a three-year PhD programme in partnership with industry to address key challenges in manufacturing engineering. The successful candidate will be based
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of the fuel-cell electric propulsion system. The tasks of this PhD include Real-time digital twin technology review to understand this technology and its recent development for electrical engineering
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PhD Project: Advanced 3D/4D-Printing of Responsive Biomaterial Devices Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre
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PhD Project: 3D-Printed Drug Delivery “Microbots” for Personalised Healthcare Applications are invited for a PhD project within the Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive Manufacturing
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3-year PhD studentship: Scaling-Up Functional 3D Printing of Devices and Structures Supervisors: Professor Richard Hague1 , Professor Chris Tuck1 , Dr Geoffrey Rivers1 (1 Faculty of Engineering) PhD
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the research environment for PGRs. PGRs benefit from training through the Researcher Academy’s Training Programme, those based within the Faculty of Engineering have access to bespoke courses developed
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PhD project: 3D-Printing Devices with Responsive Structural Colour Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive
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PhD Project: 3D-printing next-generation electro-actuators for soft robots and devices Applications are invited for a PhD project within the Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive
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PhD Studentship: A continual learning approach for the development of robust robotic control systems
Programme, those based within the Faculty of Engineering have access to bespoke courses developed for Engineering PGRs. including sessions on paper writing, networking, and career development after the PhD
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3-year PhD studentship: Investigating building physics for the Design of Resilient, Healthy and Energy-Efficient homes Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship (3 years) within