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is critical for a wide variety of engineering and environmental applications, remains unexplored. You will join a team of researchers that experimentally quantify the flow-physics of fundamental
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exposure, and thermal fluctuations. Key Objectives: - Develop and characterize low-carbon materials with multi-functional properties - Assess mechanical performance and long-term durability under simulated
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following: A minimum of an honours degree at first or upper second class (2:1) level (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing or Automotive Engineering, or a related discipline. A strong
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quantum mechanical effects are typically too expensive for simulations of disordered systems like liquids. This PhD will develop and deploy the tools needed high-fidelity simulations: machine learned
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form of energy–e.g. electrical, magnetic, acoustic, or chemical–into mechanical motion. These swimmers are expanding the frontiers of micro-engineering and can be used in tasks such as chemical analysis
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Research Studentship in Engineering 3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Electronic-free Mechanical Oscillators for Fast Locomotion in Soft Robots Supervisors: Prof Antonio Elia Forte Soft robots
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King's College London Department of Engineering | London, England | United Kingdom | about 1 month ago
27 Oct 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company King's College London Department of Engineering Research Field Engineering » Mechanical engineering Engineering » Thermal engineering Researcher
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our capacity to dissect contact-dependent communication. Synthetic biology approaches, such as the engineered synNotch system, have been successfully applied in models including mouse and fly. Zebrafish
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, floodwater reuse is often overlooked. This pioneering research will investigate catchment-wide solutions to harness floodwaters as sources of supply and explore mechanisms to overcome barriers
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to achieve/have achieved a First class honours MEng/MSci or higher degree (or international equivalent) in: Aeronautics, Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering A keen affinity for programming is essential