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are based in the Departments of Physics, Chemistry, Engineering, Materials or another relevant department across the University. The Midi research project is typically linked closely to the intended PhD
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physics of electromagnetic materials and practical applications in 6G communications. The PhD is 4 years and funded by DSTL (Defence Science and Technology Laboratory), and you will undertake a mixture of
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Supervisors Primary Supervisor - Dr Calum Williams Secondary Supervisors - Dr. Maciej Dabrowski , Prof Simon Horsley This PhD studentship will develop 3D-printed optical metamaterials to control
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performance through physics-driven insulation material design. Applicants should hold a first-class (or equivalent) degree in a relevant engineering or science discipline (upper second class may be considered
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Process Engineering Research PhD programme page. In place of a research proposal, you should upload a document stating the title of the project that you wish to apply for and the name of the relevant
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-treatment facilities, and biorefineries. Feedstock choice, regional dynamics, and process side-streams all affect costs, energy use, and emissions. This PhD project will develop advanced computational models
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to increase each year. Tuition fees will also be paid. Home students are eligible. A funded PhD studentship is available in the field of computational inorganic chemistry. The project will involve prediction
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Gamesa Renewable Energy R&D team and also undertake an industry placement as part of the PhD programme. To apply, please contact the main supervisor, Dr Chen - lujia.chen@manchester.ac.uk . Please include
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global change, damaging critical infrastructure resilience. This project is part of the prestigious Loughborough University Vice Chancellor’s PhD Cluster – RAINDROP (Resilient eArthwork INfrastructure
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second class UK honours degree or equivalent. This project would suit an applicant with a materials science/engineering, mechanical/chemical engineering or chemistry background or a related discipline