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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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degree. A good knowledge and/or experience in chemical experimental techniques is essential, as is the ability to work well in a team. Prior experience in the areas of computational chemistry or analytical
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skills, with a well-rounded academic background. Demonstrated ability to develop precision mechatronics/robotics systems and algorithm Ability to develop kinematic and/or dynamic analysis of mechanical
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discipline. To apply: send covering letter, CV and academic transcripts by email to Geoffrey.Rivers@nottingham.ac.uk . Applications without academic transcripts will not be considered. Please refer to
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apply: send covering letter, CV and academic transcripts by email to Geoffrey.Rivers@nottingham.ac.uk . Applications without academic transcripts will not be considered. Please refer to the project title
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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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disciplines • Ability to work independently and cooperatively • Commitment to inclusivity, responsible research and innovation How to apply Applications should be submitted by following the steps outlined
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computer literacy, good inter-personal communications skills. Desirable skills: A Master in Health Economics with experience in cost effective analyses. Funding notes The three year studentship covers UK
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be considered). To apply visit: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/apply/apply-online.aspx For any enquiries about the project and the funding please email Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (r.remenyte-prescott
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Manufacturing process for Cold Spray with Artificial Intelligence, operate the AM machine, characterise the materials with scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy with tensile testing