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Computational verification of high-speed multi-material flows, where physical experimentation is highly limited, is seen as critical by the defence Sector (source: the UK Atomic Weapons
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28 Oct 2025 - 00:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Other Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position
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filled. Do you want to be at the heart of the clean energy revolution? This PhD project gives you the chance to design and build the novel materials that could make hydrogen-powered aircraft, electric cars
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of Computer Science and Engineering) & Dr. Ellie Jameson (School of Natural Sciences) Requirements: Applicants should hold at least a 2:1 degree (or equivalent) in engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science
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of the clean energy revolution? This PhD project gives you the chance to design and build the novel materials that could make hydrogen-powered aircraft, electric cars and renewable energy systems safer
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The Centre for Doctoral Training in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (NanoDTC) at the University of Cambridge invites applications for its 3.5-year interdisciplinary PhD programme. The programme
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will be removed once the position has been filled. Project Description Are you excited by the idea of using world-class microscopy to unlock the secrets of materials and shape the future of sustainable
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-efficient research that prevents fatigue failures has pushed towards integrated computational materials engineering approaches that improve competitiveness. These approaches rely on physics-based models
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an integrated zero-emission system and setting a new benchmark for sustainable innovation. This project will upcycle underutilised olive mill waste (OMW) into high-value products, including plant
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potential. Our research focuses on Materials physics; Quantum technology; Soft & living matter; and Advanced energy solutions. Topics extend from fundamental research to important applications. We educate