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testing (NDT) or laser ablation. This exciting PhD opportunity offers a unique combination of academic and industrial challenges, equipping the student with the skills to tackle complex mechatronics
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will then embark on coming up with a suitable design for a generic economic model and construct the model using their software of choice. This new generic model can then be demonstrated by using data
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operations such as machining. This is driven by the need to complete repair tasks without disassembly of industrial installations. We developed a series of continuum robots in both short and long versions
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functional performance of the components and the key process parameters. The project will deal with the design of special process setups, testing its working principles and performances followed by
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facilities, the UTC offers a world-class environment for the realisation of high-impact research projects. The Rolls-Royce funded Studentship is the result of the expanding manufacturing activities sponsored
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possess or expect to obtain, a 2:1 or first-class degree in Engineering, Chemistry, or related physical sciences related discipline. To apply: send covering letter, CV and academic transcripts by email to
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Neil Nixon, Clinical Associate Professor in Psychiatry, University of Nottingham, neil.nixon@nottingham.ac.uk To apply, candidates should send their CV and a short cover letter (<1000 words) outlining
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connectivity seen in large scale brain recordings. These describe correlations between brain regions and can evolve over tens of seconds, with essentially discontinuous shifts from one short term state
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, electrochemical testing). Industrial Secondments: Collaborate with industry to tackle real-world manufacturing challenges in renewable energy applications. International Research Exchanges: Opportunities to join
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. Who we are looking for Candidates must possess or expect to obtain, a 2:1 or first-class degree in Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Engineering, or related physical sciences discipline Funding