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, which would suit someone with a background in the agricultural and/or animal science sector. You will be responsible for the maintenance and calibration of machinery designed to feed dairy cattle, and the
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English language proficiency proof (if applicable). After discussion, you may be invited for an interview. What the PhD Programme Offers: This PhD will include the payment of Home tuition fees as
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), posterboards (answering questions and ensuring they stay on the boards) and YP event (running games) Skills and experience required – A good understanding of ECCE topics included in the programme – PE/EMC
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of Engineering at the University of Nottingham. The position is part of a larger project in collaboration with the School of Chemistry and you will work in a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary team
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PhD Project: Advanced 3D/4D-Printing of Responsive Biomaterial Devices Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre
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PhD Project: 3D-Printed Drug Delivery “Microbots” for Personalised Healthcare Applications are invited for a PhD project within the Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive Manufacturing
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computer science or mechanical engineering. The candidate will have programming experience, particularly on the development of machine learning pipelines. The University actively supports equality, diversity and
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PhD Project: 3D-printing next-generation electro-actuators for soft robots and devices Applications are invited for a PhD project within the Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive
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programme is extremely competitive and, in addition to the above admissions requirements, depends on: The quality of your research proposal. The fit of your research area with potential supervisors
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PhD Studentship: Revolutionising Litz Wire Development for Next Generation Ultra-High Speed Propulsion Motors The Manufacturing Technology Centre UK, and University of Nottingham This project offers