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offers an exciting opportunity to undertake cutting edge research in electrical machines within the globally renowned Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC) Research Institute , University
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in electrical machines within the globally renowned Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC) Research Institute , University of Nottingham. The project will be supported by the state-of-the-art
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from the globally renowned Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC) Research Institute , University of Nottingham. The project will be supported by the state-of-the-art electric motor manufacturing
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Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC) Research Institute , University of Nottingham. The project will be supported by the state-of-the-art electric motor manufacturing platforms at both locations
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control of the electrical power system for aircraft applications, ensuring system stability across a wide range of nonlinear loads and operating conditions. Aim You will have the opportunity to research and
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the volume and weight of power electronics converters. The research will take place at the Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC) Research Institute, University of Nottingham. The successful
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in both technical and potentially non-technical skills of medical staff, such as poor team dynamics, problems with communication and a lack of leadership. This automated obtained data can then be fed
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, control, and manufacturing problems in real-world applications. We are seeking talented candidates with: •First or upper second-class degree in mechanical, mechatronics, robotics, cybernetics or related
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health factors. Background: Fertility is a global-level multifaceted health problem where infertility and birth control are pressing concerns. WHO figures indicate that 1 in 6 people globally suffer from
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respond over time (e.g. changing shape), controlled by the arrangement of differential materials within them. The goal of this project will be to develop responsive 4D-printed biomaterial devices for drug