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. Together, these mechanisms strongly influence the long-term behaviour and durability of these engineering plastics. This PhD project aims to investigate the mechanisms governing the long-term evolution
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Location: Mechanical and Aerospace Systems Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham Funding: UK Home fees + tax-free stipend of up to £25,000 p.a. for 4 years Applications
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applications remains an open scientific problem. The Project: This PhD studentship is the computational component of a wider research project to generalise boundary-layer theory to include engineered surfaces
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-motivated researcher with a rigorous approach to problem-solving. Applicants should have, or be expected to gain, a high 2:1 (preferably 1st class) honours degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering, or a
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Research area and project description: AI data centres are digital engines, yet ~30% of energy is wasted as heat in power conversion and distribution. Directly addressing the UK’s Clean Power 2030
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machines can be designed and built with 3D architectures that enable significantly boosted electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal performance is yet to be developed. The project will motivate the PhD
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and chemical synthesis. The PhD position will be based within the Department of Materials, Department of Chemical Engineering and University of Manchester-Harwell campus. This will facilitate research
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, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, or a related discipline Essential: • Strong analytical and quantitative skills. • Excellent written and spoken English communication skills. Desirable
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Abstract: This is a unique opportunity to join a cutting-edge PhD project in collaboration with leading energy materials researchers and industry partners. Ion-exchange membranes are key
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; Mechatronics; Agricultural Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Electrical/Electronic Engineering; Computer Science; Control Engineering, or a related discipline Desirable: • Programming in Python or C