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Application Deadline: 31 May 2025 Details The transition of boundary layers from the laminar to the turbulent regime is one of the most challenging topics in classical physics and applied mathematics, and
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(transient electroluminescence) to uncover how these processes impact OLED performance. Our goal is to overcome exciton degradation and unlock breakthroughs in display technologies. You will contribute
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recognises the unique abilities, backgrounds, and beliefs of all. We foster a culture where everyone feels they belong and is respected. Even if your past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role's
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is becoming important as glove materials change away from the traditional Latex (for allergy reasons). The aim of this work will be to develop generic and applied tests for assessing glove performance
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accelerate the world’s transition to carbon-neutral energy systems? Join the Thermofluids Group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Sheffield, and embark on a transformative PhD
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. We foster a culture where everyone feels they belong and is respected. Even if your past experience doesn't match perfectly with this role's criteria, your contribution is valuable, and we encourage
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chance to work in close collaboration with engineers in GE Healthcare with whom we have a close collaboration that is co-funded by an EPSRC prosperity partnership. Research will include MR pulse sequence
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the manual skills that are required in the 3D printing workflow, and how they may remain obscured by the digital components. This research wants to explore the extent to which 3D printing is currently
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types and communities of species, and how this may be impacted by environmental change. Aims and objectives The overarching aim of this project is to investigate how terrestrial ecosystems and communities
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research programme is to use genetic, molecular and cellular, and imaging/image analysis approaches to understand the development and function of the vertebrate inner ear, the organ of hearing and balance