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Besley elena.besley@nottingham.ac.uk There is no deadline for applying. We will continue to process applications until a suitable candidate is found. Candidates are therefore recommended to enquire and
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, addressing challenges in (re)manufacturing processes. Motivation The global climate crisis is calling for fundamental transformations in how we design and produce. With advanced robotics technologies
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, enabling operation at substantially higher power densities, voltages and temperatures. This capability will unlock more compact, efficient and robust electronic and power systems, directly supporting future
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differing aspect of this topic and could be reliant on both the interest of the student and supervisory team, plus what is found through the process of the research. Further information: Applicants should
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with substantial research experience will be highly advantageous. Experience in computer programming will be essential. Studentships are open to home students only. The deadline to have completed and
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desirable. Funding Support and Research Environment After a suitable candidate is identified, funding will be sought from the University of Nottingham as part of a competitive process, covering home tuition
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) citizens. Application Process Informal enquiries may be addressed to: Dr Stephen Ambrose – Stephen.Ambrose3@nottingham.ac.uk Interested candidates should submit the following documents: • Curriculum
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contributor, yet sodium plays a critical functional role in batter systems, influencing flavour delivery, texture, processing robustness, and consumer enjoyment. This fully funded PhD studentship will tackle
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sensory science, psychology, and human–computer interaction, and receive training in experimental design, immersive protocol development, and advanced analytics. Industry engagement includes placements with
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suitable candidate is found, funding is then sought from the University of Nottingham as part of a competitive process (this will cover home tuition fees and UKRI stipend) The University actively supports