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(e.g., thermoelectric, piezoelectric, photovoltaic). This funded PhD scholarship is suitable for students with a background in Engineering. Students with interests in power management circuits
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hardware landscape, this PhD project can explore one or more of several directions. The exact design of commercial hardware is a jealously guarded secret, and the numerical behaviour of a specific device has
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. Funding is due to start from 1st October. FFA (Film Forming Amines) have been used for decades as corrosion inhibitors in water/steam circuits. More recently, they have also raised the interest of nuclear
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. This PhD project focuses on a pivotal aspect of the fusion fuel cycle: efficient tritium extraction from lithium-based breeding media. In particular, Tokamak Energy’s innovative liquid lithium blanket design
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a suitable candidate is found. Inexpensive and flexible integrated circuits composed of environmentally friendly materials, like metal oxides, are poised to revolutionize emerging semiconductor
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. The successful candidate will work on a research project that will investigate the neural circuit mechanisms of visual decision-making, learning, and attention. The project combines electrophysiology and
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circuits and electronics integration. It is desirable that the candidates have sound knowledge in statistical analysis of device output and have experience with failure analysis. The role holder will work
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circuits and electronics integration. It is desirable that the candidates have sound knowledge in statistical analysis of device output and have experience with failure analysis. The role holder will work
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properties comparable to their NMOS counterparts. This imbalance restricts the development of full CMOS logic, resulting in high-power monotype logic circuits. Despite extensive research, the development
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materials such as semiconductor nanowires, graphene, or two-dimensional semiconductors. They will have experience with designing, fabricating and characterising arrays of devices such as integrated circuits