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Funding amount Minimum tax-free stipend at the current UKRI rate is £20,780 for 2025/26, and RTSG £7000 Hours: Full-time Closing date: 30 October 2025 The project: This PhD studentship is an
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AI design of ultrathin lenses for compact imaging devices The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham is seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated student who enjoys working as part of
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This doctoral research will focus on the development, optimisation, and coordinated deployment of advanced aerial platforms, specifically electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles (eVTOLs) and
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crosslinking agents. This initiative combines the expertise of a leading global battery R&D organisation and a specialist in polymer chemistry to develop GPEs with superior ionic conductivity and interfacial
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of IR efficiencies like heat pumps. Currently the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) attributes infrared heating the same CO2 equivalent as direct electrical heating. However, it is currently unclear
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Supervisors: Professor Richard Hague1 , Professor Chris Tuck1 , Dr Geoffrey Rivers1 (1 Faculty of Engineering) PhD project description: Inkjet printing allows multiple materials to be 3D-printed
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specification: • BEng/MEng in Engineering discipline with appropriate energy and data modules, particularly Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Energy Engineering (minimum of 2:1
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a highly motivated candidate with: A first-class or upper second-class degree (or equivalent) in Materials Science, Chemistry, Physics, Chemical Engineering, or a related discipline. Experience in
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the salary range £43,863-£47,223 per annum. The post is available from 01 March 2026 for up to 24 months. The post is based in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Imperial College
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(conductivity, heat capacity, flame resistance). Advanced finite element modelling will then correlate microstructural features to heat-transfer performance. The candidate will design and build a burner-rig test