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University of Nottingham – School of Chemistry PhD roles 2026: Multiple projects The School of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham is recruiting ambitious, curious and highly motivated
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conference papers and journal articles; and supporting dissemination, including social media and website content. Working hours are 22.5 per week, with flexibility to align project needs and the post holder’s
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-impact publications, conference dissemination, and the development of transferable skills aligned with both academic and industrial research environments. The work aligns strongly with EPSRC strategic
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reduction potential, economic feasibility, and alignment with circular‑economy principles. The studentship is mainly funded by the Net2Zero CDT with additional support from Core Additive Technologies Ltd
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. The studentship is aligned with several current priority and proposed research streams within the Faculty of Engineering, ensuring senior researcher expertise will be available to support the student. The broad and
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dynamic environments, including narrow spaces and interactions with unfamiliar objects. This project aligns with Rolls-Royce’s technical needs for developing soft robotic solutions to enable in-situ/on-wing
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generated Exploring sustainability implications around electronic packaging in green propulsion systems as an integral part of the research The project aligns with major ongoing programmes in power conversion
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(CfAM) and advanced bio-printing (Additive BioFabrication Laboratory) and will provide experience with new and advanced 3D-printing equipment not available elsewhere. This project is aligned with
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. This project is aligned with the “Dialling up Performance for on Demand Manufacturing” Programme Grant, which will place the student within an active and supportive team of 9 other PhD students, 15 postdoctoral
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trigger redesigns across multiple groups. The challenge is compounded by the fact that each discipline uses different data models and representations, making system-level interdependencies difficult