13 phd-in-simulation-engineer PhD positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre (UTC) in Manufacturing and On-Wing Technology Applicants are invited to undertake a fully funded three-year PhD programme in partnership with industry
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Fully-funded PhD Studentship: Adaptive Mesh Refinement for More Efficient Predictions of Wall Boiling Bubble Dynamics This exciting opportunity is based within the Fluids and Thermal Engineering
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repair and maintenance of gas turbine engines. Applicants are invited to undertake a fully funded three-year PhD programme in partnership with Rolls-Royce to address key challenges in soft robotics
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PhD Studentship: Advanced Antennas and mm-Wave Devices Enabled by Emerging Materials and Technologies PhD Project This fully funded PhD project is based at the University of Nottingham. The project
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of the fuel-cell electric propulsion system. The tasks of this PhD include Real-time digital twin technology review to understand this technology and its recent development for electrical engineering
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PhD Studentship: Advanced Antennas and mm-Wave Devices Enabled by Emerging Materials and Technologies PhD Project This fully funded PhD project is based at the University of Nottingham. The project
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PhD studentship: Improving reliability of medical processes using system modelling and Artificial Intelligence techniques Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience
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PhD Studentship: Space Systems and Astrodynamics Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD within the Faculty of Engineering in the Nottingham Geospatial Institute (NGI) Research Group
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of this research. Aim This PhD project aims to advance the next generation of laser technologies by building on current knowledge and expertise. The research will focus on the design, simulation, and development
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3-year PhD studentship: Investigating building physics for the Design of Resilient, Healthy and Energy-Efficient homes Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship (3 years) within