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Digital-Twin Technology to Accelerate Development of Electric Propulsion Systems This exciting opportunity is based within the Power Electronics, Machine and Control Research Institute at Faculty
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PhD Studentship: Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Winding Development for Electric Motors The Manufacturing Technology Centre UK, and University of Nottingham This project offers an exciting opportunity
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—quality post-graduate research development and training environment of the University of Nottingham. This PhD scholarship is offered in collaboration with the UKRI funded transdisciplinary hub
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means the thesis must be submitted by the role’s starting date) in a relevant field (e.g. environmental social science, sustainable development, urban design, human geography, community energy). An
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PhD Studentship: Revolutionising Litz Wire Development for Next Generation Ultra-High Speed Propulsion Motors The Manufacturing Technology Centre UK, and University of Nottingham This project offers
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the Strategic Lead for UKRI and other Strategic RKE Development Managers, you will engage with UKRI stakeholders to understand their needs, represent the University in funding discussions, and develop a pipeline
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to participate in professional development events and activities organised for all Collaborative Doctoral Partnership students who are registered with different universities and studying with cultural and heritage
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UNIP Management Limited Vacancy: Business Development Executive FT/PT: 08:30 – 17:00, 37.5 hours per week, Monday – Friday Contract Type/Term: 6 month fixed-term contract or consultancy agreement
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and strategic research funding bids. We do this in a number of ways: by identifying, communicating and facilitating major and strategic Research & Knowledge Exchange (KE) development opportunities; by
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An exciting opportunity for a Research Associate/Fellow in Behaviour and Evolution is available to work with Professor Andrew MacColl at the University of Nottingham on a Leverhulme Trust funded