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UK Atomic Energy Authority and University of Nottingham sponsored PhD scholarship – Extra-long compliant snake robot capable of self-localization for inspection in fusion power plants Rolls-Royce
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the Advanced Materials Research Group (AMRG) at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, which amongst its wide research portfolio, conducts cutting edge research into the development of next
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PhD Studentship: A continual learning approach for the development of robust robotic control systems
A continual learning approach for the development of robust robotic control systems This project is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research in partnership with
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of Liverpool), who is an expert in multi-omic approaches, and James Smith (University of East Anglia), who provides expertise in cardiomyocyte signalling pathways. Entry requirements: The successful PhD student
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In this PhD project, we will develop and implement approaches for estimating the uncertainty in AI predictions of chemical reactivity, to help strengthen the interaction between human chemists and
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are invited to undertake a 4-year, enhanced stipend PhD studentship within the Digital Metal CDT https://digitalmetal-cdt.ac.uk/ at the University of Nottingham. The Centre for Excellence in Coatings & Surface
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-carbon fuel for propulsion. Together we will identify and develop new materials that can be utilised to improve the efficiency of onboard ammonia cracking, which will help to unlock ammonia’s potential as
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succeed We aim to give you all the support you need to nurture your talent, develop and reach your professional goals and personal career goals. Equal, diverse, inclusive Our university is a supportive
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based on combustion engines, which plays a crucial role for sustainable development and Net Zero. Power electronics converters is a key enabler for vehicle on-board electrical power conversion. Therefore
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of solar energy production. To tackle this issue, the newly established Prediction and Optimisation of Solar Energy Systems Lab (POSES lab) at the University of Nottingham (supported by the University