54 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction-fem-dynamics PhD positions at University of Nottingham
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Fully Funded PhD Studentship: Micromechanics of Grain-Interface Interactions (Soil-Structure Interaction) Background Are abrasive grains truly "indestructible"? Research in our leading experimental
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physiology, root biology or plant–environment interactions. • Experimental approaches to studying internal plant environments or spatially structured biological processes. • Imaging, sensor-based measurements
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physiology, root biology or plant–environment interactions. • Experimental approaches to studying internal plant environments or spatially structured biological processes. • Imaging, sensor-based measurements
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Closing date: 8 May 2026 University of Nottingham in collaboration with SHD Composites Start date: 1 October 2026 The University of Nottingham is seeking an outstanding and highly motivated candidate for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on the development of next‑generation bio‑based...
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Start date: 1st October 2026 The University of Nottingham is seeking an outstanding and highly motivated candidate for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on the development of next‑generation bio‑based composite materials. This exciting project is delivered in partnership with SHD Composite...
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Determining the Oxidation Creep Interaction in Uncoated and Coated Steels using a Novel Torque-Load Test Method This exciting opportunity is based within the EPSRC's Centre for Doctoral Training in
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the development of a novel torsion test method to measure how oxidation and creep may interact at high temperatures or long times, thereby aiding the safe design, operation and lifing of plant designed for long
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within the broader theme. Keyword Search: Root biology, oxygen dynamics, hypoxia, plant physiology, root development, imaging and biosensors, quantitative analysis, plant–environment interactions Award
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structures. The project brings together two research groups to create the next generation of composite structures. These structures will combine high-performance and integrated sensing starting from
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Course: PhD studentship Project title: Exploring a One Welfare approach to human-animal-computer interaction in digital dairy technologies Principal supervisor: Charlotte Doidge Other supervisors