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Applications are invited for an EPSRC Industrial Doctoral Landscape Awards (IDLA) PhD position at the University of Nottingham addressing the specific engineering details of the wear of articulating
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) undergraduate degree in Electrical and/or Electronics Engineering. A master’s degree in electrical engineering (particularly power electronics and/or electric drives) is desirable (Preferably 1st class (UK
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recognised as a critical pathway for net-negative emissions but current systems are energy-intensive and inflexible. This project proposes a novel biomass-based negative emissions process using the reversible
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advancement in electric machine performance. Who we are looking for We seek a motivated candidate with at least a high 2:1 degree in Engineering, Physical Sciences, or a related field. Prior experience (such as
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, Mechanical Engineering, Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Physics, or any related discipline). They should have enthusiasm for research and strong interest in both hands-on experimental and analytical
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student to revolutionise electrical machine design and development based on programmable 3D electrical steel technology enabled by advanced manufacturing processes and emerging magnetic materials
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, engineering design, and AI-enabled design and optimisation that will transform current product development practices. Together we will develop the next-generation product-production co-design platform
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, computer science, electrical/electronic engineering, mechanical engineering, aerospace engineering, applied mathematics). Strong interest in control theory, reinforcement learning, robotics, or autonomous systems
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or a 2:1 in a relevant field (for example Physics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, or Biosciences). Funding support After a suitable candidate is found, funding is then sought
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life. Current recoating and preventative coating methods are effective at a bulk level but struggle to preserve or restore small-scale engineered features that are essential for thermal and aerodynamic