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the University of Birmingham and send and up-to-date copy of their curriculum vitae to Dr Edward Cant (e.cant@bham.ac.uk ) via the above ‘Apply’ button. Funding notes: This is a School of Engineering funded
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). The HTRC is a joint collaboration between the University of Birmingham and Rolls-Royce plc. It enables production scale research and experimentation to deliver rapid high-quality product and process
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The University of Birmingham and the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) are offering a unique, internationally oriented 42-month PhD position in the field of additive
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PhD Studentship: Optimisation of Liquid Metal Filtration and Cleanliness in Nickel Based Superalloys
the knowledge and skills to traverse multiple domains. The project will be based at the High Temperature Research Centre (HTRC). The HTRC is a joint collaboration between the University of Birmingham and Rolls
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A funded 3.5-year UK PhD studentship is available in the Sustainable Physical Metallurgy group within the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham. Fusion reactors offer a
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and Physical Sciences at the University of Birmingham and also have opportunities to engage with the researchers at Southampton, Cambridge and Melbourne.
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-biology interactions. Constructing 2D and 3D biotribology-cellular models to simulate mechanical and biochemical influences on tissue inflammation and new therapeutic approaches. Designing and optimising
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national high-performance computing facilities (both CPU and GPU-based) to conduct large-scale simulations efficiently. Working closely with experimental collaborators to validate computational predictions