32 postdoctoral-composite-materials-simulation PhD positions at University of Nottingham
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for medical applications, micro-robotics, and materials science. PhD project description: The field of medical therapeutics has valuable applications for mobile devices for efficient drug delivery, called micro
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project description: Inkjet printing allows multiple materials to be 3D-printed simultaneously, useful for printing functional devices. Discovering the interactions of these materials and how to leverage
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robotics, and materials science. Project description: 3D-printing of soft robotics is a growing field, with many applications in biomedical devices, electronics, and autonomous machines. Actuators to drive
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these advanced systems still rely on old technologies based on standard glass lenses and components which are bulky and have limited capabilities. Metamaterials are artificial materials that use digitally-arranged
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these advanced systems still rely on old technologies based on standard glass lenses and components which are bulky and have limited capabilities. Metamaterials are artificial materials that use digitally-arranged
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fit if you: Have a background in Biochemistry, biomedical sciences, organic chemistry and biophysics Are desire to explore the biochemical composition and biological activity of GAGs Are confident
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REACTOR DESIGNS FOR THE SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION OF LIGNIN-DERIVED END-PRODUCTS VIA DEPOLYMERISATION REACTIONS This exciting opportunity is based within the Advanced Materials Research Group
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or neurodivergence You’ll be a good fit if you: Have a background in Biochemistry, biomedical sciences, organic chemistry and biophysics Are desire to explore the biochemical composition and biological activity
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technology review to understand this technology and its recent development for electrical engineering application. Real-time simulation platform skills development including Typhoon and SpeedGoat. Development
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, combustion, and process optimisation. The project is focussed on the development of novel interface capturing Computational Fluid Dynamics methods for simulating boiling in Nuclear Thermal Hydraulics