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alongside a leading industrial partner (Siemens), which brings together a number of world leaders in power electronics and energy conversion to develop solutions for Industrial motor drives as a primary
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The project will work alongside a leading industrial partner (Siemens), which brings together a number of world leaders in power electronics and energy conversion to develop solutions for Industrial
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Engineering (PhD) Deadline for applications: 31st March 2025 Start date: 6th October 2025 Funding for: 3.5 years Supervisor: Professor Peter Gammon Project Description: A quiet revolution is underway in power
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membrane electrode assembly (MEA) degradation. This is an EPSRC and industrial partner-sponsored PhD that will establish the degradation routes using theory and experiments to deliver pathways to design more
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cultural imperialism, by colonial structures of power and knowledge, and trade within the British Empire. The PhD will draw on colonial newspapers, diaries, and colonial papers to generate substantial new
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Applications are invited for a PhD studentship in the Department of Computer Science at City, University of London. The successful candidate will work on developing a novel AI-powered conversational
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impurities such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, methane and other gases. During this 3-year PhD, we will design and characterise mitigation strategies to prevent performance losses due to these impurities
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We are inviting applications for a fully funded PhD place, which will be supervised by Dr Joanne Cormac of the University of Nottingham's Music Department, for three years, starting on 1 October
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Spectroscopy, etc; Surface phase – Scanning Electron Microscopy, TEM, XPS, FTIR-ATR, hardness testing etc. Ultimately the goal will be to test the ability of these plasma processed materials to withstand various
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email Prof Sonia Correa-Muller (s.correa-muller@mmu.ac.uk ) to discuss any questions about the project. To apply you will need to complete the online application form for a Full-Time PhD in