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PhD Studentship: Electrical Machine Architectures for Next-Generation NetZero E-Mobility. the University of Nottingham This project offers an exciting opportunity to undertake cutting edge research
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precedence. We also encourage applications from those interested in working on non-Western topics. This exciting opportunity is based within the Architecture, Culture and Tectonics Research Group, in
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PhD title: Mixed Methods Study of Depression Research Clinics as a means of addressing the primary-secondary care gap in NHS service provision. Principal supervisors: Dr Neil Nixon (School
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Start date: 1st May 2025, part-time (20 hours per week) until 30 November 2025. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an ambitious researcher to join our team working on an industrial-funded
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building typologies. This research aims to transform Pulse testing through AI integration—specifically leveraging descriptive, predictive, and generative modelling techniques—to enhance test accuracy
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PhD Studentship Aircraft Electrical Power System Stability This exciting opportunity is based within the Power Electronics and Machines Centre (PEMC) Research Group at Faculty of Engineering which
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of Nottingham, EPSRC and industry) will provide a multi-disciplinary approach to training researchers in new technologies that can significantly improve the incorporation of solar farms into future sustainable
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sourcing and manufacturing to end-of-life recycling. The research will explore rare-earth-free topologies, including wound-field and reluctance-based architectures. The focus will be on integrating scalable
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Manufacturing Group The Project: The rapid growth in renewable energy technologies demands innovative solutions for more efficient energy generation and storage systems. 4D printing, an emerging technology that
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Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering which conducts cutting edge research into experimental and computational heat and mass transfer, multiphase flows, thermal management, refrigeration, energy