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Project Overview This PhD project focuses on the development of robust, low-cost, and compact laser delivery systems tailored for next-generation quantum sensors. These systems are essential
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This PhD project will develop next-generation grid-scale energy storage solutions integrated into HVDC (High Voltage Direct Current) systems at the University of Edinburgh, in partnership with UK
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The primary objective of this project is to establish the evidence base on professional cycling road ‘racing’ trends and the critical tactical moments that determine how races are won. This evidence
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This PhD studentship is a part of Rolls-Royce sponsored research centre developing advanced control systems to enhance the performance and efficiency of new aerospace propulsion systems. We apply a
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Application deadline: 15/08/2025 Research theme: Computer Science No. of positions: 1 Eligible for: UK This 4-year PhD project will be funded by DLA studentship and is open to UK students
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. A policy internship at a relevant organisation is embedded into this programme. Number Of Awards One Start Date 5th January 2026 Award Duration 3.5 Years Application Closing Date 30th September 2025
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tuition fees. This PhD project in the area of autonomy, navigation and artificial intelligence, aims to advance the development of intelligent and resilient navigation systems for autonomous transport
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In collaboration with Burnley FC Women and Manchester Metropolitan University, this is an opportunity for a 3-year PhD studentship embedded within the senior women’s first team. The PhD studentship
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applicant will ideally have previous experience of successful partnership working with multiple stakeholders, alongside academic research experience and evidence translation, is essential. The successful
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well as membrane embedded and encapsulated proteins. To do so, the student will develop methodologies for lipid vesicle formation, including bulk techniques such as water-in-oil emulsions, and microfluidic systems