12 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at University of Warwick in United Kingdom
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Department of Physics Funded PhDs Funded opportunities to work on specific research projects in a variety of areas across the Department of Physics. Eligibility: PGR applicants in the Department
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ample opportunities for professional development and networking, including regular research visits to collaborators and travel to international scientific events. You will have opportunities to be
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undergraduate students at the University of Warwick and work closely with relevant networks including Cerebra Network and Midlands Mental Health and Neuroscience PhD Programme for Healthcare Professionals. Please
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. Specifically fast-growing 3D photo-printing technologies to make bespoke products such as dental aligners, shoes and car parts present a major challenge as a liquid ink is transformed into a permanently hardened
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the departments (within Warwick, nationally and internationally). Candidates with first degrees (Bachelors and/or Masters) in all branches of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematical Sciences, Materials Science and
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(minimum 2.1 honours or equivalent) in a STEM subject including Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, Physics or Maths. A relevant MSc/MEng is desirable but strong candidates without postgraduate
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candidate should have a good 2.1 Bachelors, or Masters degree in Electronic, Chemical Engineering, Applied Physics, Physical Sciences or equivalent. Experience in one of the following topics will be a plus
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, education, and sustainable development. How to apply The application is a two-step process. Candidates must: Submit an application for the MPhil/PhD in Global Sustainable Development. Separately, email a two
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verification of resilient state estimators for the eVTOL and HESS. Essential and Desirable Criteria - Background: control/mechanical/electrical engineering, physics or computer science - Essential knowledge
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limitations. They rely on artificial markers attached to bones, requiring additional incisions that increase the risk of injury and infection. The manual registration process adds 15-20 minutes to surgery