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supervisors spans five departments at University of Nottingham including Architecture and Built Environment, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and Social Sciences. The PhD programme
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supportive lab culture with flexible working practices Applications welcome from candidates from under-represented backgrounds Adjustments available to support candidates with physical disabilities
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desirable but learning can be completed during the PhD. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to facilitate collaboration within interdisciplinary research teams. Application Process: To apply
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gross salary) for 3 years An additional £2,000 per annum for consumables and travel Requirements The candidate should have a 1st or high 2:1 degree in electrical/mechanical engineering, physics
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supercritical water systems to generate samples that will help optimise a process that will then be scaled into pilot and large scale pilot systems with partners in the consortium. Aim This project will focus
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functional performance of the components and the key process parameters. The project will deal with the design of special process setups, testing its working principles and performances followed by
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influences process reliability, efficiency of usage of hospital resources and risk to staff and patient safety. Hence, having a model that integrates these various aspects of procedure is essential to result
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://nottingham.ac.uk/ComputerScience/Studywithus/Postgraduateresearch/NottinghamDTCinAI.aspx Entry Requirements: 2:1 Bachelor or Masters degree or international equivalent in a related discipline Application Process
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, combustion, and process optimisation. The project is focussed on the development of novel interface capturing Computational Fluid Dynamics methods for simulating boiling in Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics