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Location: Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK Start date: October 2026 Funding: EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award Duration: 3.5 years This exciting opportunity is based within the Thin
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This exciting opportunity is based within the Advanced Materials Research Group at Faculty of Engineering to conduct cutting edge research into upgrading novel biomass feedstocks with industrial
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-transforming field of Artificial Intelligence, commencing 1st October 2026. Each studentship is funded for 42 months and includes a UKRI-rate annual tax‑free stipend to cover living costs (currently £21,805
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Towards a Flower Waste Biorefinery: Predictive Enzyme Design for Bio-Based Chemicals This exciting opportunity is based within the Faculty of Engineering, which conducts cutting-edge research in
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binders, road construction About the Net2Zero Centre for Doctoral Training The EPSRC and BBSRC CDT in Negative Emission Technologies for Net Zero (Net2Zero) is a partnership between Aston University (lead
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Novel optics and AI approaches to image the centre of a live root for the first time. This exciting opportunity is based within the thriving Optics and Photonics Research Group in Faculty
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to enable on-demand medicines manufacture that is highly cost-efficient and sustainable . This unique approach synergistically combines the strengths of flow synthesis , biocatalysis and 3D printing
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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and lethal adult brain tumour, with relapse driven by infiltrative tumour cells that escape surgical resection and resist therapy. These residual GBM cells
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for UK applicants. Efficient energy storage of hydrogen and hydrogen rich carriers is of utter importance for future zero carbon economies, and there is an exciting opportunity to join our hydrogen
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Predicting infiltrative glioblastoma progression using advanced magnetic resonance imaging methods Project Supervisors: Michael Chappell, Steffi Thust Project Overview Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most