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practical solutions for safer participation. Projects may be supervised or co-supervised by experts from Engineering Science and the Medical Sciences Division. Potential Supervisors: Prof. Thomas Okell, Prof
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3.5-year D.Phil. studentship Project: Computational Fracture Mechanics Supervisors: Prof Emilio Martínez-Pañeda Oxford’s Mechanics of Materials Lab is seeking a PhD (DPhil) student to support the
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doctoral course in Mechanical Engineering (or related areas), aiming at the consolidation of their scientific training through the development of research work leading to obtaining a doctoral PhD academic
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) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of biodegradation of additively manufactured Mg and Zn alloys under mechanical load PhD position - Ad Print4Life DC11 - code no. 2025/MO 3
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, candidates will be expected to achieve/have achieved aFirst class honours MEng/MSci or higher degree (or international equivalent) in: Engineering (Aeronautics or Mechanical Engineering). A strong background
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discovery and basic research to clinical translation. The PhD student will be part of the Organs-on-Chip Technologies Lab (Prof. O. Guenat), which integrates microfluidic engineering with advanced cell
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] Co-supervisors/mentors: Prof. M. Matinmikko-Blue [OULU], Dr. R. Martinez [KUL], and Dr. J. Buysse [Citymesh] Required profile: Telecommunications, Electrical Engineering Desirable skills/interests
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industry or academia. Many alumni progress to senior engineering positions, R&D leadership, entrepreneurial ventures in sustainable aviation as well as to faculty positions in academia. This PhD is a chance
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, candidates will be expected to achieve/have achieved a First class honours MEng/MSci or higher degree (or international equivalent) in: Aeronautical/Mechanical Engineering or similar STEM subjects. You need
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A competition for the fully funded Ashby PhD Scholarship in the area of Mechanics and Materials is now open at the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. The Scholarship, endowed in