49 operations-management-associate-professor PhD positions at University of Birmingham
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The development of sustainable and efficient powertrain systems is central to achieving global decarbonisation targets in transport. Professor Xu has long-standing expertise in internal combustion
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Implant-associated infections and Enhancing Longevity in Devices) and contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at combating implant-associated infections. The PhD student will be involved in Work Package 1
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improved. The project will also liaise with users (e.g., (re-)insurance sector, UK Government Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO), Met Office operational warning and guidance team) to gather
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structures has become a vital strategy for minimising the environmental and economic costs associated with demolition and new construction. However, one of the most pressing threats to structural integrity is
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. The studentship is also closely related to our School of Engineering. Supervisory team: Dr Gregor C. Leckebusch (University of Birmingham) Professor of Meteorology and Climatology (UK Met Office Joint Chair
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Project Description: This EPSRC-funded PhD project will investigate how next-generation electric and autonomous vehicles can operate as symbiotic agents within the urban ecosystem—intelligently
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management plans. By undertaking this work in Indonesia, a region with multiple island volcanoes and an extensive history of past volcanic tsunamis, the project also aims to develop research approaches and to
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existing biomedical foundation models (e.g., Med-PaLM) using techniques like Low-Rank Adaptation (LoRA). Big Data Analytics: Managing and analysing complex, multi-modal data from globally significant
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aims to determine the link between lipid remodelling, antimicrobial resistance and intracellular survival using B. cenocepacia as the model organism. The project is supervised by Professor Yin Chen
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the need for new extraction activities and their associated impacts. However, there are many questions to be answered, requiring whole systems and life cycle thinking. The long lifespans of BEVs (typically 8