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Project Overview This PhD project is part of an Innovate UK-funded research programme focused on developing a novel ammonia-fueled engine and generator set (genset) demonstrator for harbour and
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reacting flow conditions. (iii) Identification of the conditions for which hydrodynamic/thermoacoustic instabilities exist. This studentship is part of an EPSRC funded project (EP/Y017951/1 ) and will train
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are part of a European consortium (https://www.elevate-dn.eu ), providing access to a community of 20 PhD students in world class institutions throughout Europe and a dedicated summer school. Candidates will
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components with applications in the transport, catalysis and bioengineering industries. The research will focus on wet chemical processes and the study of chemical reactions on the component's surface. We will
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to rare disease trials. This PhD studentship is part of LifeArc ARDT, a UK-wide £12m partnership between Newcastle, Birmingham, and Belfast to accelerate rare disease trials. Students will receive training
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forms part of GlycoWeb’s broader mission. Project The PhD project will focus on the organisation of highly sulphated domains within the heparan sulphate (HS) GAG family. These sulphated domains typically
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into advanced turbofan configurations. This doctorate will research highly innovative technologies that carefully control the temperature of key engine components. The Oxford Thermofluids Institute
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several benefits, including thermal conductivity, electrical insulating and creating the necessary structural integrity needed around the battery. However, this process can be slow, induces an element of
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, University of London in August 2024. As a PhD candidate, you'll become an integral part of the School of Science and Technology (proud member of the Alan Turing University Network) and be supervised by leading
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appropriate statistical testing to test the efficacy of the models. The project forms part of a wider effort for developing an effective VR HRI toolkit for improving interactive fluidity between robots and