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programme of study: Search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8856F Leave the 'Research Area' field blank Select ‘PhD in Process Industries; Net Zero (PINZ’) as the programme of study You will
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/ Course Code: Select ‘8370F’ Research Area: Leave Blank Click Search and select ‘PhD Population Health Sciences (FT)’ Under ‘Further Details’: A ‘Personal Statement’ describing your interests and background
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‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study: Search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8856F Leave the 'Research Area' field blank Select ‘PhD in Process Industries; Net Zero (PINZ
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for continuous development through training courses offered by the University (e.g., coding skills, writing skills, etc), conference attendance and meetings with the industrial partner. This project will be
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revolution that will tackle global societal challenges. Fault-tolerance is defined as the scenario when quantum error correction codes function efficiently to detect and correct a significant number of errors
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, please see www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/fees-funding/search-funding/?code=GPSEAP26 Contact details For questions about the position, please contact Dr Jemima Repo (Jemima.Repo@newcastle.ac.uk
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‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study: · Search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code: 8100F · Research Area: Chemistry · Select ‘PhD in Chemistry (full time) as
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experimental fluid dynamics. Experience with laboratory instrumentation, data acquisition, and coding for experiment control or data analysis (e.g. LabVIEW, MATLAB, or Python) would be beneficial. Applicants
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having good visibility of how the system and its parts respond to faults, events and trips (unlike the recent Iberian experience). For example, Statkraft is the proposer of Grid Code Modification GC0181
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IrO2. We are looking for a highly motivated independent learner with good coding skills to work with us at the interface of AI and electrochemistry. As a PhD researcher, you’ll work at the forefront