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-leading labs across the globe. The PhD candidate must have a first or upper second-class Undergraduate honours degree or Masters in a discipline relevant to the project. While we expect that this project
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, which evolves in two discrete steps. First, in utero initiation where fusion gene formation (ETV6::RUNX1) or hyperdiploidy generates a pre-leukemic clone. Second, in a small fraction of these cases and
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School of Global Affairs but will work across disciplines in pursuing the research and with government and industry stakeholders and partners. The PhD candidate must have a first or upper second-class
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of floating offshore wind turbines with sustainable concrete floaters. The role is for the second intake of the EnerHy programme which commences in October 2025. Research project overview: To achieve
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AI-Driven Digital Twin for Predictive Maintenance in Aerospace – In Partnership with Rolls-Royce PhD
based within the Manufacturing, Materials and Design theme at the Centre for Digital and Design Engineering (CDDE), which offers access to advanced simulation, visualisation, and high-performance
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substrate, enabling the layer-by-layer construction of complex 3D objects. The temperature field created by the interaction between the electric arc and the material is a critical factor influencing the
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, multidisciplinary PhD research projects across areas such as: Zero Emission Technologies. Ultra Efficient Aircraft, Propulsion, Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems. Aerospace Materials, Manufacturing, and Life Cycle
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approximately £19,237 per year for the duration of the project (three years). This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic first or upper-second class graduate in mechanical/manufacturing/materials
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their second year. They will then design catalytic and characterisation experiments that test the ability of catalytically active plasmonic nanoparticles towards low temperature, sunlight-assisted carbon dioxide
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an assessment of the part quality; this will involve the development of laser beam processing on specific aerospace materials, and a model to understand the fundamental mechanisms of the process to identify