34 postdoctoral-finite-element-microstructure Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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This is a theoretical/computational postdoctoral position for the prediction and development of point defects in two-dimensional materials for applications in quantum technologies. Project
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. Another objective is to study the materials properties (including microstructures, micro/macro mechanical performance etc.) influenced by the advanced manufacturing process. The successful candidate will be
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on the optimisation of metal hydrides and/or the design of solid-state hydrogen stores and compressors. The candidate must be awarded a PhD by an internationally recognised university in Mechanical Engineering
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multidisciplinary research team collaborating on the optimisation of metal hydrides and/or the design of solid-state hydrogen stores and compressors. The candidate must be awarded a PhD by an internationally
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skilled postdoctoral researcher to join a small dynamic research team led by Dr Madhu Dandapani focused on paediatric tumour metabolism within the Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre within the
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major component in electrical machine design or analysis. More information is available on the Role Profile below. What we Offer Our full list of our benefits can be found here . What Next To apply
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subject area, with a major component in electrical machine design or analysis. More information is available on the Role Profile below. What we Offer Our full list of our benefits can be found here . What
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motivated postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our interdisciplinary project on how cryogenic OrbiSIMS, a cutting-edge mass spectrometry imaging technique, interacts with complex biomolecular structures. You
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Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow position to work on a BBSRC-funded project seeking to develop Temperature Resistant Rice by exploiting novel germplasm to deliver improved
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We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our interdisciplinary project on how cryogenic OrbiSIMS, a cutting-edge mass spectrometry imaging technique, interacts with