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of £25,000 plus payment of their full-time home tuition fees. Additionally, £2,000 per annum is provided for consumables, travel to conferences, etc. Due to funding restrictions this PhD position is only
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PhD project: 3D-Printing Devices with Responsive Structural Colour Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive
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3-year PhD studentship: Scaling-Up Functional 3D Printing of Devices and Structures Supervisors: Professor Richard Hague1 , Professor Chris Tuck1 , Dr Geoffrey Rivers1 (1 Faculty of Engineering) PhD
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Ph.D. Opportunity: Help us to Better Detect Cancer with Hair-Thin Imaging Devices We are seeking an enthusiastic Ph.D. student to lead the development of innovative hair-thin (<0.2mm diameter) imaging devices (endoscopes) for detecting cancer in hard-to-reach areas of the body, such as the...
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PhD Studentship: A continual learning approach for the development of robust robotic control systems
to funding restrictions this PhD position is only available to UK nationals. As this position is sponsored by the MTC, any successful candidate would need to pass the sponsors own security checks prior
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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
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PhD Studentship - Analysis and Optimization of Wound Field Synchronous Machine e-NVH for Vehicle Traction Applications This exciting opportunity is based within the PEMC Research Group at Faculty
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EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award: Embedded power electronics converters design for future electric vehicles Applicants are invited for a 4-year EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award PhD programme, co
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, which amongst its wide research portfolio, conducts cutting edge research into the development novel causal inference, automation and robotic control algorithms. We are seeking for a highly motivated PhD
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the microscopic soil structure, developed by fleas carrying plague, contribute to plague residence? This PhD will be supervised by scientists from University of Nottingham and the James Hutton Institute and will