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paramount importance to multiple industrial fields. The presence of these oxide films alters the charge carrying characteristics when electro-magnetic fields are applied and can lead to localised electrical
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Supervisor details: Lead Supervisor Jonathan Dale, j.j.dale@reading.ac.uk , GES Co-supervisors Rob Fry, r.j.fry@reading.ac.uk , GES Project description: Many areas of saltmarsh were historically
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energy levels and size-tuneable optical and electronic properties. QDs can self-assemble into larger, ordered structures analogous to atomic crystals. However, these are typically restricted to close
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devices, and offers the potential to advance long-duration in-body diagnostics and therapeutic monitoring. The doctoral candidate will lead the design, fabrication, and characterisation of the TENG, and
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of Strathclyde will lead the wind energy training and research elements of the programme. Funded by EPSRC, this 4 year PhD studentship, at the University of Strathclyde is in the area of novel wind turbine concept
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are interested in proposals that align with the topics listed below. List of topics and Research Topic Project lead Green transition, financial stability, financial institutions. Sustainability disclosure
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engines. The variable rotation speeds, complex loading and operating conditions cause significant blade vibrations. These vibrations, if not properly controlled and reduced, can lead to premature blade
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the need for sustainability to achieve Net-Zero goals. Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) integrate machines, robots, and AGVs, but challenges like mechanical wear and electronic errors pose risks to efficiency
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Supervisor details: Lead Supervisor Alastair Culham, a.culham@reading.ac.uk , University of Reading Co-supervisors Hannah Hall, hannah.hall@pgr.reading.ac.uk , University of Reading Project
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with a tax-free maintenance grant at the standard UKRI rate of £20,780 per year for 3.5 years. Lead Supervisor’s full name & email address Dr Joshua Owen: j.j.owen@leeds.ac.uk Co-supervisor’s full name