59 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham in Uk
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, which means the thesis must be submitted by the role’s starting date) in an appropriate field (e.g. architecture, civil engineering, energy, energy in buildings, community energy). PhD equivalence is
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fidelity software-based simulation tools to advance the design, optimisation and manufacture of magnetic field shielding and control systems for a diverse range of applications. These field control
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properties of vibrational sources in large built-up structures, such as cars or airplanes. We will incorporate data from measurements and implement these sources into large-scale structure-borne sound
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cleaning products. This role is part of the Supergen Bioenergy Impact Hub, a multi-institutional initiative funded by UKRI to support innovation and impact in the UK bioenergy sector. The candidate will work
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online. You will be expected to plan and conduct work using approaches or methodologies and techniques outlined in the project design and will be responsible for writing up your work for publication. You
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cleaning products. This role is part of the Supergen Bioenergy Impact Hub, a multi-institutional initiative funded by UKRI to support innovation and impact in the UK bioenergy sector. The candidate will work
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interdisciplinary PhD is highly desirable. PhD equivalence is acceptable but will need to be demonstrated through certified evidence of substantial training and experience that has qualified candidates to plan
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comprising chemists with expertise in organic chemistry, reactor design and innovative process analytics, and engineers with skills in fluid modelling, Life Cycle Assessment and sustainability. You will
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We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join an EPSRC funded project that will design bio-instructive materials for translation ready medical devices. A novel class of polymers
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translation of innovative miniature, hair-thin imaging devices we have previously developed [https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JBO.29.2.026002]. These devices are designed to enable early and accurate detection