22 phd-in-materials-science-and-engineering PhD positions at University of Nottingham
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2025 start, hosted at the University of Nottingham within the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering and School of Pharmacy. The project will focus on the synthesis of polymers that resist
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Computation and Data Driven Design of Materials for Onboard Ammonia Cracking This exciting opportunity is based within the Advanced Materials Research Group at the Faculty of Engineering which
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at Faculty of Engineering. Vision We are seeking PhD student that is interested in high pressure reactor systems that can be used to produce high value molecules from lignin rich wastewaters that arise from
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to bespoke courses developed for Engineering PGRs. including sessions on paper writing, networking, and career development after the PhD. The faculty has outstanding facilities and works in partnership with
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PhD Studentship: Towards Sustainable Powertrains: Enabling High Motor Performance without Rare Earth Materials and Energy intensive Manufacturing Processes The University of Nottingham This project
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Eng at Nottingham https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/coatings/ is an international reference for all Cold Spray based activities. BAE systems provide some of the world's most advanced, technology-led
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engineering. Expertise in numerical tools (Ansys, JMAG, .etc) and programming are desirable. Experience in electrical machine prototype development would be advantageous. Eligibility and Application
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Fully Funded PhD Studentship (Home) in 4D Printing for Advanced Bioelectronics Contact: Supervisor: Dr Xiaolong Chen (Xiaolong.chen@nottingham.ac.uk) Faculty of Engineering, M3 Department, Advanced
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PhD Studentship: Rolls-Royce Sponsored PhD Scholarship – Micromechanics and In-Depth Materials Analysis of Advanced Aerospace Materials Upon the Manufacturing Process Engineering Applications
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for understanding natural magmatic processes on earth & other planetary bodies. Neutron diffraction is a powerful technique for studying the atomic scale structure of these materials, but the current technology to