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into actively morphing and efficient structures? Applications are invited for a 3.5-year UK PhD studentship for the project "Design, Experimental Investigation, Aeroelasticity Modelling and Control of an Aircraft
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efficiently dissipate harmful UV energy. Using advanced approaches including ultrafast spectroscopy, and formulation science, you will generate molecular-level insight to guide the design of next-generation
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power. This involves the design of fundamentally new alloys by computational methods; production through arc melting, powder metallurgy or additive manufacturing; characterisation using advanced electron
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resilient. The PhD student will undertake a full research programme: interviewing participants, leading focus groups, designing studies, analysing data, developing models, designing technological, educational
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process and equipment optimisation Application of artificial intelligence, surrogate modelling, and optimisation methods to accelerate exploration of RAM design and operating space. By coupling simulation
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for designing and implementing communication tools that are operationally effective, ethically robust and sensitive to health inequalities. The findings will directly inform UKHSA practice and national guidance
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will explore public, stakeholder, and decision-maker perspectives on lockdown strategies, exit processes, and communications. Using co-design workshop methods, the student will develop a prototype
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design, signal processing, and experimental validation of distributed SAR for airborne platforms. The core aim is to design, analyse, and experimentally evaluate distributed SAR architectures for airborne
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This PhD project aims to computationally design improved transparent oxide scintillators for X-ray detection applications. New materials are needed for X-ray detectors because existing detector
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(j.geoghegan@bham.ac.uk ). Funding notes: This project is part of the Midlands Integrative Biosciences Training Partnership (MIBTP) and in partnership with L'Oreal Research and Innovation, Paris.