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explore or optimise the flexible structures and manufacturing process of Litz wires. This studentship offers the opportunity for the PhD student to lead the development of innovative simulation tools
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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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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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this advanced manufacturing process will open new opportunities: devices with variable mechanical and chemical properties; fully 3D-printed electronics; and devices with mechanical or electrical responses encoded
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of £3,000. Starting date will be preferably on 1st October 2025. Home students are strongly encouraged to apply. Please send your CV (including publications if apply) and transcripts to Dr Ke Li (ke.li2
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methodology. As part of the research scheme, this exciting PhD research will play a fundamental role in achieving these purposes. In addition to good work ethic and academic integrity, the ideal candidate will
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rely on unsustainable materials and on carbon-intensive manufacturing processes. This is posing major environmental and ethical challenges. The project will motivate the PhD student to develop next
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outstanding facilities and works in partnership with leading industrial partners. For further information or to apply, please send Dr Sanliang Ling (Email: Sanliang.Ling@nottingham.ac.uk ) a covering letter, CV
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between chemical and mechanical aspects of sperm cell biology remain largely unknown. In this project a successful candidate will learn, elasticity characterisation techniques, processing and evaluation
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to national and international conferences. Working as part of a team of experienced researchers including Dr Rachel Nicks (PI) and Prof Stephen Coombes (Co-I) and a post-doctoral researcher focussed