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of the four-year registration period. The subsequent 6 months of registration is a self-funded ‘writing-up’ period. You can’t work full time while receiving a PhD stipend. If you wish to discuss this project
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funded UDLA PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2026. Project Description This project develops advanced simultaneous wireless information and power transfer technologies (SWIPT
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are invited for a 3.5-year EPSRC funded UDLA PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2026. Project Description Offshore solar energy is an emerging and highly promising technology for
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@plymouth.ac.uk) 3rd Supervisor: Prof. Shangming Zhou (shangming.zhou@plymouth.ac.uk ) Industrial Partner: This project is partly funded by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) . AMD is a leading global semiconductor
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subsequent 6 months of registration is a self-funded ‘writing-up’ period. You can’t work full time while receiving a PhD stipend. If you wish to discuss this project further informally, please contact
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(mona.nasser@plymouth.ac.uk) Applications are invited for a 3.5-year EPSRC funded UDLA PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2026. Project Description Do you want to pursue a PhD where you
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: https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/schools/psychology/phd-studentships . It is essential that candidates discuss their proposal/plans with their intended supervisor(s) prior to writing their proposal and
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EPSRC funded UDLA PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2026. Project Description The project aim is to develop novel FETs and biosensors based on Graphene and 2D Materials
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of registration is a self-funded ‘writing-up’ period. You can’t work full time while receiving a PhD stipend. If you wish to discuss this project further informally, please contact Nathan Broomhead
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@plymouth.ac.uk ) Applications are invited for a 3.5-year EPSRC funded UDLA PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1st October 2026. Project Description Offshore wind turbines operate in highly non