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furnace atmosphere control, alongside introducing specific elements/flux that inhibit oxide growth The project will be part of the activities of the Constellium University Technology Centre (UTC
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Aalto University is where science and art meet technology and business. We shape a sustainable future by making research breakthroughs in and across our disciplines, sparking the game changers
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Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Control systems and theory, Applied Mathematics How to apply:uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 Number of positions: 1 Open to: UK This 3.5 year project is
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PhD project: 3D-Printing Devices with Responsive Structural Colour Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive
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Location: UK Other Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive Manufacturing research group (CfAM
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, you will engineer and investigate synthetic microswimmers capable of generating propulsion forces, uncovering the new fundamental principles that govern their movement. The physics of swimming
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applications. Although some agricultural technology developers are already incorporating AI systems in their products to enhance the control and functionality, there are growing concerns about functional safety
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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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are used in beauty and hair care formulations to provide functionalities including pH, stability and viscosity control, sensory profile, texturing and structuring. In this project, we are seeking to develop
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control. Joining the leading researchers in the Centre for Engineering Research at the University of Hertfordshire, collaborating with our industrial partners and becoming a member of the vibrant doctoral