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. The control systems developed will be designed to handle these complex dynamics, feeding directly into industrial SBSP and related designs, thus enabling their longer-term plans for commercial SBSP capable
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, Director of CITIID (mrc38@medschl.cam.ac.uk ). Successful candidates will be informed of shortlisting by August 11th 2025. Talk and chalk-talk visit day, September 12th 2025. About CITIID https
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of Nottingham, EPSRC and industry) will provide a multi-disciplinary approach to training researchers in new technologies that can significantly improve the incorporation of solar farms into future sustainable
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the conceptual underpinnings and wider academic, public and activist discourses on racism in care in the UK. Our team is interdisciplinary and works across epidemiological, clinical, experiential, social, cultural
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system will manage and adjust the way information is used in real time. Cranfield University is a globally recognised postgraduate institution focused on applied research and strong links with industry
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clinical management. We are seeking a non-clinical PhD candidate with high-level bioinformatics skills to join our internationally renowned, multi-disciplinary team in Newcastle. This position provides
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to contribute to advancing disruptive technologies with high-potential impact for decarbonising energy systems, while developing industry-relevant skills in power conversion systems design, testing and validation
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tackling climate change. One of the challenges of constructing a fusion power plant is how to fuel the fusion reaction. The vast majority of planned fusion power plants will use a deuterium-tritium fusion
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are invited to undertake a three-year PhD programme in partnership with industry to address key challenges in on-platform manufacturing engineering. The successful candidate will be based at the Rolls-Royce
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There is a great deal of interest in the nature of QCD, the strong interaction force of particle physics. It has a fascinating personality - in all but the most exotic situations, it confines quarks