60 postdoc-power-electronics PhD positions at University of Nottingham in United Kingdom
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UK Atomic Energy Authority and University of Nottingham sponsored PhD scholarship – Extra-long compliant snake robot capable of self-localization for inspection in fusion power plants Rolls-Royce
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Nottingham BBSRC DTP CASE Project Project Title: Deciphering Oral Movements in Health and Disease using MRI Imaging and Computer Vision Research Cluster: (Bioscience for Human Health) School: School
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machine learning algorithms and to assess when AI predictions are likely to be correct and when, for example, first principles quantum chemical calculations might be helpful. Predicting chemical reactivity
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scientific discipline. • First-rate analytical and numerical skills, with a well-rounded academic background. •Demonstrated ability to develop precision mechanical devices/mechatronics •Ability to develop kinematic and
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, compositional practice, and conceptions of Western Classical music in the Caribbean were shaped by economic and cultural imperialism, by colonial structures of power and knowledge, exploitative practices, and
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implications for the present and future. The project will seek to address key questions including: How might the type of soil influence the reemergence of plague? What are the crucial soil properties linked
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will have opportunities to work with postdoc researchers and PhD students in Nottingham, and to expand their training, skillsets and knowledge via research visits to Mandy Peffers (University
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, which can ultimately limit their justifiable performance, also advancing the design of both fusion and fission reactor components, and thereby contributing to increase their power density and decrease
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for understanding natural magmatic processes on earth & other planetary bodies. Neutron diffraction is a powerful technique for studying the atomic scale structure of these materials, but the current technology to
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Digital-Twinning of Electric Propulsion Systems Applications are invited for the above multiple research studentships to join the Power Electronics, Machines and Drives Research Group