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A 3.5-year UK PhD studentship is available at the University of Birmingham with a tax-free stipend. The project is co-funded by Tokamak Energy as part of the University’s Prosperity Partnership and
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The University of Exeter and Oxford Instruments Plasma Technologies are offering a jointly funded PhD position in computational and machine learning modelling of low temperature plasmas. Oxford
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largely missing in the fusion community. The Project: This PhD project will evaluate the effect of high temperature, irradiation, high-heat flux and thermo-mechanical stress on microstructural, physical and
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technologies, plasma physics, or materials science. The ability to obtain Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) clearance (UK Nationals only). We strongly encourage applications from candidates of diverse
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behaves in extreme conditions? Passionate about laser interactions, plasma physics, RF technologies or materials science? This fully funded PhD opportunity at Cranfield University, in collaboration with
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Tungsten is currently the material chosen by the fusion community to manufacture plasma-facing components of the first wall and divertor in nuclear fusion tokamaks. Tungsten offers engineers a very
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catalyst synthesis and lab-based characterisation, catalysis process and as well as advanced spectroscopic methods. As part of the PhD, the student will be encouraged and expected to present their results
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A PhD opportunity is being offered between The Optics and Photonics Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering and the School of Veterinary Medicine. This, with the additional support from
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Post Summary Project Description PhD applications are invited to develop advanced neuroimaging biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease in mid-life, asymptomatic individuals. The Problem Dementia is a
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unprecedented discoveries. This PhD project will focus on the use of non-thermal plasma technology to convert Martian CO2 into oxygen. Unlike traditional methods like solid oxide electrolysis (SOE), which require