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Sperm elasticity as an index of sub-fertility and as an environmental target. A PhD opportunity is being offered between The Optics and Photonics Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering and the
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Technology at the University of Nottingham. This project is in relation to the technical needs of Rolls-Royce to develop smart and robotic solutions to enable in-situ/on-wing repair and maintenance of gas
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, the student will be able to utilise cutting edge equipment to study single atom catalysts anchored on defective graphene substrates. Catalysis is a key industrial process that underpins not only the supply
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network attractors, funded by The Leverhulme Trust. This is a brain inspired project in the field of Neurodynamics. Networks of oscillators are ideal candidates for modelling patterns of functional
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. Research Training Support Grant. The Faculty of Science AI DTC is an initiative by the University of Nottingham to train future researchers and leaders to address the most pressing challenges of the 21st
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Eligibility This studentship is open to UK Home students only. Details of Studentship: We are recruiting a fully-funded PhD student to work alongside our new UKRI-funded £6.5M research programme in Somabotics
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PhD Studentship in the History of Architectural Representations This call is for a PhD student that is interested in exploring the history of architectural representations. Topics of any time
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, Faculty of Engineering) Introduction Modern maintenance strategies rely heavily on condition monitoring to predict failures and improve system performance. However, a significant challenge lies in the vast
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part of a much larger ERC funded project involving epidemiologists, historians and environmental scientists all seeking to understand the factors that have led to previous spreads of plague and the
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Music is shaped by broader global histories of imperialism, colonialism, and enslavement. The successful candidate will join Dr Joanne Cormac’s broader project: The Cultural Legacies of the British Empire