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student to revolutionise electrical machine design and development based on programmable 3D electrical steel technology enabled by advanced manufacturing processes and emerging magnetic materials
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studentships for 2026/27. Of these, four will be based at the University of Leeds and two at the University of Warwick. Training and support will focus on your academic and professional development with year
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both leaders and fully participating team players, aware of the best practices in inclusive and diverse R&D environments. This training is based on our decade-long development of shared language and
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manufacturing defects, such as dry spots, but also enable the development of real time control methods to adjust process parameters to maximise productivity and product quality. Working closely with
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tissue are synthetic tissues produced in the lab which allow for the development of organs and the treatment of diseases to be studied. They are produced using cells and biomaterials and are a key part of
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development pipelines requires changes in meshing, solver technology, and verification practices. The project is designed to reduce this barrier by creating a practical approach that blends existing industrial
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to industry, and an active research community in spectroscopy and methodology development. The NMR Methodology group at Manchester specialises in the development of new NMR methods and data analysis approaches
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professional development programme and research skills training. Find out more at www.uwe.ac.uk/research/postgraduate-research-study/about-the-graduate-school Funding details The studentship is available from 1
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@uwe.ac.uk ) Students at the College benefit from comprehensive support and guidance from the Doctoral Academy, including extensive professional development programme and research skills training. Find out
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Project advert This studentship offers an exciting opportunity to investigate how physical inactivity contributes to the development of type 2 diabetes and to explore whether simple lifestyle