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, or intervention using electronic, mechanical, or smart material systems. This particular PhD studentship, based at the School of Engineering, University of Birmingham, focuses on developing a microfabricated
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- 3.5 year fully funded PhD research project at the School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham. This scholarship covers (UK home) tuition fees and stipend. The stipend is the national UK
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group based in brand new state-of-the-art Chemistry laboratories at the rapidly growing University of Birmingham. **NOTE** Applications must be made through the university’s on-line application system by
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A funded 4-year UK EngD / PhD studentship is available in the group of Prof Sandy Knowles within the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham, with a tax-free stipend of
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A funded 4-year UK EngD / PhD studentship is available in the group of Prof Sandy Knowles within the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham, with a tax-free stipend of
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A funded 3.5-year UK PhD studentship is available at the University of Birmingham with a tax-free stipend. The project is co-funded by Tokamak Energy and in collaboration with the Electric Power
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@bham.ac.uk, Dr. Emre Yildirim emre.yildirim@tokamakenergy.com. Please include your CV and transcripts. This PhD project is set within the Fusion Engineering CDT at the University of Birmingham. Students will
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The growing demand for high-performance, low-power large-area CMOS technologies has driven interest in a range of new materials, including silicon-based thin films, organic semiconductors, and metal
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University of Birmingham in the UK. The PhD candidate(s) will spend nearly two years conducting fieldwork in Delhi, India and Budhanilkantha, Nepal with the remaining one year based at NTNU in Norway
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fully funded for 3 years, for a start between October 2025 - January 2026 at the University of Birmingham. Students should have Home student (UK) status (including settled status). International students