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and collaboration across our three labs, enabling interdisciplinary training. A supportive, international research environment embedded in one of the UK’s top-ranked bioscience departments (REF 2021
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labs, enabling interdisciplinary training. • A supportive, international research environment embedded in one of the UK’s top-ranked bioscience departments (REF 2021). • Access to cutting-edge
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Overview The Christie lab is a nascent research group focused on the metabolic regulation of the mammalian brain. Led by the neuroscientist Isabel Christie , the group focuses on understanding gas
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accelerate the world’s transition to carbon-neutral energy systems? Join the Thermofluids Group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sheffield, and embark on a transformative PhD
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environmental conditions, in this case thermal degradation. This PhD project is co-sponsored by Rolls Royce Submarines Derby, and is set within the Fusion Engineering CDT at the University of Liverpool. Students
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a motivated and curious student to embark on an exciting PhD journey. This opportunity is generously funded by John Crane Ltd, a world-renowned engineering technology leader. Why Join This PhD? Impact
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EPSRC iCASE PhD studentship with SLB - Computational modelling of advanced geothermal systems School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students
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. We foster a culture where everyone feels they belong and is respected. Even if your past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role's criteria, your contribution is valuable, and we encourage
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overcome some of the most insignificant damage, such as a cut in their functional component. The aim of this project is to develop a fundamental physical homeostatic framework in order to endow machines with
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change and improving healthcare technologies. The National Epitaxy Facility is a Centre-of-Excellence for semiconductor epitaxy in the UK and is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research