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/people/nc266.html and here https://www.eng.cam.ac.uk/news/engineering-better-car-experience . Four years funding is provided by the UK's Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and JLR
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•Degrees Accepted: Bachelor's or Master's in any of the listed or closely related fields.•Languages: Proficiency in English (language tests may be requested during the visa process).•Commitment: Applicants
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PhD candidate, with a starting salary of NOK 532,200 per annum. The application process If you would like to apply for this position, you must submit an electronic application. Start by clicking
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must be citizens of one of the “AUKUS” alliance nations (United Kingdom, Australia and the United States of America), and should not have dual nationality with any country on the UK Government’s list of
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at Harper Adams University (MPhil or PhD). Please see other listings for funded opportunities that may be available. Applicants must have their own, their employer's or their Government's funding. A
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at Harper Adams University (MPhil or PhD). Please see other listings for funded opportunities that may be available. Applicants must have their own, their employer's or their Government's funding. A
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*. * The Employment Equity Act, which is under review, uses the terminology Aboriginal peoples and visible minorities. Candidates are asked to self-declare when applying to this hiring process. City: Edmonton
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from all backgrounds to join our community. At the Department of Applied Physics, our pioneering research in physical sciences creates important industrial applications that hold great technological
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scales and different phases which leads to nonlinear time and history dependent material behavior. Additionally, innovative changes are happening in the steel production process, especially in the drive
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contact their preferred faculty member to request availability and acceptance into a lab. A list of the faculty with their research areas and contact info is here: https://physics.oregonstate.edu/physics