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Advances in computing, experiments, and information will continue to reshape engineering in the next decade. This PhD position will nurture a multidisciplinary innovator with the tools to unravel
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, multidisciplinary PhD research projects across areas such as: Zero Emission Technologies. Ultra Efficient Aircraft, Propulsion, Aerodynamics, Structures and Systems. Aerospace Materials, Manufacturing, and Life Cycle
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Department: Chemistry Title: Combinatorial Discovery of Peptide Materials as Ice Binding Protein Mimics Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Chemical Biology, Materials Chemistry
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experience align with the research and training programme, followed by questions from the interview panel. At a glance Application deadline10 Sep 2025 Award type(s)PhD Start date20 Oct 2025 Duration of award4
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disruptive aircraft configurations involves combining advanced engineering practices, including computing power, sensing, AI/ML, and system-level engineering. Comprehensive verification and validation
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Supervisory Team: Prof Middleton, Prof Altamirano PhD Supervisor: Matt Middleton Project description: Black holes grow by accreting material through a disc which is bright across the EM spectrum
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catalytic process. In addition, it is important to improve the student the experimental skill, materials characterization skill and data analysis skill. Student who joins our group will learn the fundamentals