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. The successful candidate will be based in the Mechanical and Aerospace Systems research group (previously known as G2TRC) within the faculty of Engineering and will be part of a supportive team of 50 researchers
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power generation companies—to develop robust methodologies for investigating failure mechanisms in CFRP sleeves. Your contribution will help prevent catastrophic magnet detachment and significantly
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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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filled The overarching aim of this project is to find synergies between methods and ideas of modern machine learning and of statistical mechanics for the study of stochastic dynamics with application
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courses, mentoring, career support and conference opportunities. Qualification: The candidate must have at least an equivalent of a UK MEng 2.1 class degree in materials/mechanical/ manufacturing/chemistry
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addressing the behaviour of thin foil materials for aerospace forming applications. The successful candidate will have a first-class or upper second-class honours degree in mechanical engineering or a related
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these robots utilise electronic, chemical, pressure, magnetic, or thermal mechanisms, with the current generation having significant drawbacks, including low energy efficiency, high operating voltage
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microstructure exhibiting improved physical and mechanical properties. The main objective of this project will be to develop a mechanistic understating of the microstructural evolution of the Additive
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their biosynthetic machinery is the fundamental challenge behind the BBSRC-funded GlycoWeb project. This 4-year PhD forms part of GlycoWeb’s broader mission. Project The PhD project will focus on the organisation
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that predict Litz wire behaviour across electrical, thermal, and mechanical domains. Supported by the MTC’s advanced wire braiding platform, the PhD work will pave the way for next-generation ultra-high speed