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collaboration with partners with modelling expertise. This PhD offers the opportunity to work at the interface of plant physiology, root biology, imaging and quantitative analysis. The student’s work will provide
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collaboration with partners with modelling expertise. This PhD offers the opportunity to work at the interface of plant physiology, root biology, imaging and quantitative analysis. The student’s work will provide
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candidate for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on the development of next‑generation bio‑based composite materials. This exciting project is delivered in partnership with SHD Composite Materials Ltd, a
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Start date: 1st October 2026 The University of Nottingham is seeking an outstanding and highly motivated candidate for a fully funded PhD studentship focused on the development of next‑generation
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Zero technologies such as electrified transport, power electronics and energy conversion. Vision We are seeking a highly motivated and ambitious PhD researcher who is excited by fundamental materials
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We are looking for an outstanding PhD student with either strong background in computational modelling or significant experience of laboratory work, who is keen to work at the interface between
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appraisal, to ensure that design choices do not undermine the sustainability imperatives driving the transition to green-fuel propulsion in the first place. Research Aims This PhD programme addresses
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Manufacturing Technology Research Group at Faculty of Engineering which conducts cutting edge research into sustainable high-value manufacturing processes. Vision We are looking for a PhD student who is motivated
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or computational frameworks, developed in collaboration with partners with modelling expertise. This PhD offers the opportunity to work at the interface of plant physiology, root biology, imaging and quantitative
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Vision We are seeking a PhD student that is motivated to explore innovative, sustainable approaches to biomass processing and help redefine how high‑value products are recovered from UK seaweeds and other