65 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building PhD positions at Newcastle University
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IAPETUS DLA PhD Studentships – Geography, Natural and Environmental Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics and Physics, Civil Engineering, Computing, & Geoscience Award Summary 100% of tuition fees paid
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) is key to unlocking deep-water renewable energy and achieving the global Net Zero targets. However, dynamic power cables that connect floating wind turbines to the seabed remain one of the challenging
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). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview Offshore Floating Wind (OFW) is key to unlocking deep-water renewable energy and achieving the global Net Zero targets. However, dynamic power cables
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regarded as being cyber-physical systems, as they are controlled by digital networks and depend upon software and digital communication systems. The reliance on cyber-physical components is growing as
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. The studentship includes many opportunities for the candidate to build their professional network by presenting their work at conferences and discussing research findings with clinicians and academics. Number
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on biological tissues and medical image processing. The studentship includes many opportunities for the candidate to build their professional network by presenting their work at conferences and discussing
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(CCS) strategies aim to mitigate climate change in the support of the UK’s net-zero target for 2050. However, injection of CO2 into deep saline aquifers initiate a series of geochemical reactions leading
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motivated PhD candidate with interests and skills in computational modelling and simulations, fluid dynamics, mechanical engineering, physics and applied mathematics. You should have experience in one or more
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allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview Carbon capture and storage (CCS) strategies aim to mitigate climate change in the support of the UK’s net
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salts Characterisation of CO2 permeation performance for CO2 capture and direct air capture conditions This project is a collaboration between the Process Intensification Group (PIG) and Materials