14 phd-in-power-electronics Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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About the Role A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a Senior Research Fellow to join the Power Electronics, Machines and Drives Research Institute (PEMC) at the University of Nottingham and become
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This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious and talented researcher to join the Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC) Research Institute at the University of Nottingham and become a
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or accreditation purposes. We are looking for a confident, organised researcher who can evidence: A PhD, or equivalent in mathematics or a relevant branch of mathematics, engineering, physics or a closely related
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research in DNP MAS NMR. Candidates must hold a relevant PhD in physics, chemistry or life sciences (or a related subject). Candidates must have experience of developing and implementing a wide range of
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on developing previously identified polymers that show an ability to prevent bacterial biofilm formation on surfaces. The polymer has already been successfully CE-marked as a urinary catheter coating, and this
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Health and Care Research funded project. The aim of this research is to use big UK electronic health record dataset Clinical Practice Research Datalink, to investigate outcomes of osteoporosis and its
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About the Role An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Research Associate / Fellow to join the world-renowned Power Electronics, Machines and Control Institute (PEMC) at the University
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Applications are invited for a full-time Research Associate/Fellow positions within the George Green Institute for Electromagnetic Research and Power Electronics Machines and Control research groups
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funded by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL). Areas of focus include the synthesis and nitration of strained caged compounds. Candidates must: Hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in
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after brain stimulation. You must have been awarded a PhD, or be near to completion, in STEM or related subjects; prior experience in the neurosciences is desirable. You must have experience in use