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integrate the exciting environment of the recently merged City St George’s University of London, and a vibrant multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, and clinicians. This project offers
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and controlling defects and lay the foundation for a thermal physics-based approach to process qualification. Additive manufacturing (AM) is a rapidly evolving technology that continues to drive
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-based solutions (NbS) for water and wastewater treatment. The research will explore sustainable engineering strategies to boost their performance to deliver benefits for the environment and society. The
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, mathematics, engineering, computer science, or related subject) Proficiency in English (both oral and written). Knowledge in cryptography is desirable. Studentship and eligibility This studentship is suitable
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technologies. Metamaterials, engineered to exhibit properties not found in naturally occurring materials, offer an innovative pathway to overcome these limitations. By designing intricate periodic or quasi
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science or engineering related discipline. Experience with experimental campaigns would also be desirable. To apply please contact the supervisor: Dr Hannah Mullings, Prof Tim Stallard and Dr Samuel
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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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dedicated PhD student with a 1st class or 2:1 degree in the field of Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Architecture or Computer Science. A MSc degree in a relevant area is desirable though not necessary
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PhD Studentship: Artificial Intelligence for Building Performance – Optimising Low-Pressure Airtightness Testing Supervisors: Dr Christopher Wood (Faculty of Engineering) and Dr Grazziela Figueredo
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may be possible, please contact Dr Mark Whiting once deadline passes. You will need to meet the minimum entry requirements for our Engineering Materials PhD programme. Candidates must meet Surrey