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to Net Zero. Number of awards: 1 Start date: 15th September 2025 Award duration: 4 years Sponsor: EPSRC Supervisors: Prof. Adam Harvey and Dr Jonathan McDonough Eligibility criteria You must have, or
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electricity cannot benefit from the use of renewable energy sources and nuclear power for decarbonisation. To meet the net zero target by 2050 it is therefore imperative that the use of natural gas is phased
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social media. Prof. Mohammed Rafiq mohammed.rafiq@roehampton.ac.uk Responsible and digital supply chain management. Supply chain decarbonization and net-zero targets. Prof. Wantao Yu wantao.yu
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PhD Studentship available in the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Robotics and AI for Net Zero (RAINZ) This studentship is offered by the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Robotics and
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PhD programme within QMUL’s Wolfson Institute of Public Health, under the supervision of Dr Giuliano Russo (WIPH) and Prof. Pietro Panzarasa (School of Business and Management). As part of the project
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We are seeking a doctoral candidate to pursue a PhD in economics under the guidance of department head Prof. Dr. Oliver Falck at the University of Munich and to work on research projects in
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, independent attitude - your perspective matters. Co-supervisor: Dr. S (Sascha) van Schendel, supervisor: Prof. dr. mr. P. (Pim) Jansen Job requirements We are looking for a candidate who: - has completed or is
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– United Kingdom PhD programme: Harper Adams University PhD programme Fixed term until 30 September 2028 Research project description Agricultural robots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies could soon be
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recognizes hydrogen as an efficient, low-carbon solution to achieving greater industrial sustainability and meeting net-zero targets. Implementing this vision necessitates a diverse array of technologies
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Applications are sought for a fully-funded 42 month PhD studentship to work with Dr Rachel Nicks and Prof Stephen Coombes on the project: White Matter Computation: Utilising axonal delays to sculpt