93 phd-in-architecture-interior-design-built-environment Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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. Working in collaboration with teams from the universities of Newcastle and Bristol, our goal is to undertake radical innovation based on highly integrated electric motor drive technologies to reduce energy
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multidisciplinary research team collaborating on the optimisation of metal hydrides and/or the design of solid-state hydrogen stores and compressors. The candidate must be awarded a PhD by an internationally
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responsibility for research, for developing research objectives and proposals for a research project in acute stroke care. You will be expected to plan and conduct work using approaches or methodologies and
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users. You will collate pre-existing evidence, and design and execute qualitative interviews and self-report surveys (both retrospective and in-the-moment smartphone-based). With statistician support, you
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goal is to undertake radical innovation based on highly integrated electric motor drive technologies to reduce energy wastage and material used in manufacture while dramatically improving power to weight
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the development of a novel sustainable brewing adjunct material. This project is sponsored by an industry partner and has set milestones and deliverables. Candidates must hold a PhD (or close to completion) in a
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. The purpose of this role will be to have specific responsibility for research, for developing research objectives and proposals for a research project in acute stroke care. You will be expected to plan
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number of European countries. The UK work will be funded by DEFRA, and will involve working closely with the farming charity Innovation for Agriculture (https://www.i4agri.org/ ). The successful candidate
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Biofilm Innovation Centre (NBIC) at Nottingham University. In particular, the person appointed will be expected to (i) interact with the researchers from NBIC at Nottingham and the other leading and partner
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: Histories, Knowledges and Materialities of Climate Adaptation in Southern Africa’. The School promotes and maintains a supportive environment to help all colleagues achieve their full potential. We positively