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humanistic values and social responsibility. FYUST is building a dynamic, world-class environment for research and education spanning engineering, computing, intelligent manufacturing, life and health sciences
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Are you an outstanding and ambitious engineering or computer science graduate looking for the next challenge? Do you want to work at the frontier of artificial intelligence and robotics to enable
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of Psychology, supervised by Associate Professors Dr. Katja Kornysheva (School of Psychology), and Dr. Jian Liu (Computer Science). This post is funded by the College of Life and Environmental Sciences
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the confinement of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2025) as a case study, based on our pioneering work on shock absorption in hydrophobic cavities1. MOFs can offer tiny hydrophobic pores
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A fully funded PhD studentship is available for outstanding candidates to undertake cutting-edge research leading to a PhD in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. The successful candidate(s) will
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flagship investment funded through a strategic programme award by Cancer Research UK , the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Research Chair on distributed radar systems. The project covers UK tuition fees and the standard UKRI PhD stipend and has an allowance for project-related expenses
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programme which provides all professional services staff with development opportunities and the encouragement to reach their full potential. With almost 5,000 professional services jobs in a wide-range of
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potential progression once in post to £63,606 Grade: 8 Full Time, Permanent Closing date: 14 April 2026 5 Positions Available Academic Development Programme - new Assistant Professors will undertake a 5-year
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group, in the School of Engineering, University of Birmingham. The PhD project: Antennas are a key component of communication and sensing systems; however, existing antenna technologies suffer from a