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The Centre for Advanced Powertrain and Fuels (CAPF) at Brunel University of London invites applications for a Research Assistant / PhD position as part of an EU MSCA Doctoral Training Grant
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The Centre for Advanced Powertrain and Fuels (CAPF) at Brunel University of London invites applications for a Research Assistant / PhD position as part of an EU MSCA Doctoral Training Grant
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in February 2026. Please note the funding is only available for Home Fees Status students. Background This doctoral research will investigate the effectiveness of Individual Placement and Support (IPS
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and conditions. The successful candidate is expected to enrol in the MPIDR IMPRS-PHDS programme from the beginning of their doctoral training at LSHTM, which provides further opportunities for training
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details of the post, please contact Dr. Craig Carnegie (craig.carnegie@warwick.ac.uk ). For queries regarding the application process, please contact wmgresearchdegrees@warwick.ac.uk Start Date 6th October
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Powertrain and Fuels (CAPF) at Brunel University of London invites applications for a Research Assistant / PhD position as part of an EU MSCA Doctoral Training Grant. This position focuses on investigating
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considering a PhD or Clinical Doctorate, and many of our previous RAs have gone on to undertake these roles. The post holders will be based at Nottingham University and hold Honorary contracts with
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cutting-edge research in quantum sciences and fosters future innovation. As a doctoral candidate, you will be part of the Vienna Doctoral School in Physics (VDSP), a vibrant community of over 100 quantum
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technological impact. Developing coatings that actively suppress thermal runaway propagation will significantly improve EV pack safety, potentially preventing catastrophic fires and extending evacuation time post
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cutting-edge research in quantum sciences and fosters future innovation. As a doctoral candidate, you will be part of the Vienna Doctoral School in Physics (VDSP), a vibrant community of over 100 quantum