24 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at University of Nottingham
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the microscopic soil structure, developed by fleas carrying plague, contribute to plague residence? This PhD will be supervised by scientists from University of Nottingham and the James Hutton Institute and will
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Fully-funded PhD Studentship: Adaptive Mesh Refinement for More Efficient Predictions of Wall Boiling Bubble Dynamics This exciting opportunity is based within the Fluids and Thermal Engineering
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PhD Studentship – New approaches for studying the structure of high-temperature molten materials Transition: (October 2025 start) Supervisor 1: Emma Barney Supervisor 2: Oliver Alderman (ISIS
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, usability, and insight into leakage dynamics across diverse constructions. Research Objectives The project is structured around three synergistic work packages: Descriptive Analytics: You will conduct a
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other glycans, they are not built against a defined template, and yet their structure is non-random, with specific motifs within the glycan chains defining binding sites for critical signalling and
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to another that can be viewed as heteroclinic connections between phase-locked states. The PhD project will consider the role that communication delays between nodes can have in shaping patterns of dynamic
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integrates dynamic “smart” materials into 3D-printed structures, opens new frontiers in both bioelectronics and solar energy harvesting. Our goal is to create adaptive electrode architectures. These advanced
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dynamic environments, including narrow spaces and interactions with unfamiliar objects. This project aligns with Rolls-Royce’s technical needs for developing soft robotic solutions to enable in-situ/on-wing
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the synchrotron light, to structural, chemical and electronic changes in the single metal atom at different steps in the catalytic reaction. Using the synchrotron light we can measure minute differences in
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questions for research interviews. Conducting a series of semi-structured interviews at UoN. Transcription and analysis of qualitative data. Attending research team meetings. Contributing to publication