328 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD scholarships in United Kingdom
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will contribute to the field by: Developing a conversational AI interviewer capable of conducting real-time adaptive interviews. Building an automated candidate ranking model based on interview
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deployments. Candidate Requirements Applicants should have (or expect to receive) a UK 1st class, 2:1 or equivalent in electronic engineering, physics, or a closely related discipline. Experience with
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generally make the vehicle a special place to be. The project will treat the experience of tranquillity as a phenomenon that can be measured and influenced. Attention to design contexts and design processes
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associated numerical methods and AI, will be used with High Performance Computing (HPC) to improve understanding of key flow physics and inform future HPT design. Skills and Experience Required: Applicants
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, Technology & Environment, and Society & Professions Practical experience: Access to industry partnerships, civic engagement initiatives, and applied research projects that make real impact. Comprehensive
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be UK nationals able to meet security requirements for access to military establishments Application Process Applicants should submit: CV Supporting statement of interest A 5-page research proposal
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rate (£20,780 for 2025/26) and tuition fees will be paid. With the UK and global ambitions to achieve carbon net-zero by mid of the 21st century, carbon footprint (CF) management has become increasingly
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to reach carbon net zero by 2050. Between 40 to 50% of the carbon footprint of a litre of milk is attributed to CH4 production in the rumen (Huhtanen et al., 2022) which also has a negative impact on animal
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services would be to keep children close to their usual home (where safe to do so) and maintain their family and community networks often this is not possible and high cost out of area placements
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Online Application Form. Make sure you name Mike Smith as your proposed supervisor. Information on what documents are required and a link to the application form can be found here - https