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Project Description: This EPSRC-funded PhD project will investigate how next-generation electric and autonomous vehicles can operate as symbiotic agents within the urban ecosystem—intelligently
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. Academic requirements: at least a 2:1 at UK BSc level or a pass at UK MSc level or equivalent. International students are eligible for studentships to a maximum of 30% of the cohort. Funding does not cover
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between these molecules to engineer new quantum states. However, so far it is not well known how to achieve entanglement with molecules with such plasmonic systems. This PhD project will focus on developing
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, please see: https://www.sr.bham.ac.uk/phd/index.php Funding Notes The project is Research Council funded (STFC) and only covers tuition fees for UK students plus the usual stipend. The position is open to
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. This PhD project will explore a novel approach: leveraging polymeric microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology to create a miniaturised micropump-based ingestible capsule that can actively deliver
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, few people are trained in its operation. This PhD project will involve training on, and the further development of native mass spectrometry technology. The student will operate within the Advanced Mass
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Programme (DTP), offering one home and one overseas 3.5-year studentship covering full tuition fees and a standard UKRI stipend. For further details of how to apply, please click on the 'Apply' button above.
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engineering or physics (preferably with first class honours or equivalent) and we expect the PhD candidate to develop the expertise required to lead an experimental research project, to train students
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and spatial resolution, to make a leap in this field. The PhD research programme will squarely address these challenges. The PhD candidate should have completed (or about to complete
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studentship is closely related to the current cohort of MOAP-PhD students and the wider PhD cohort in the group of meteorology and climate and the School of Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences