22 postdoctoral-in-sustainable-architecture PhD positions at University of Nottingham
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the “Dialling up Performance for on Demand Manufacturing” Programme Grant, which will place the student within an active and supportive team of 9 other PhD students, 15 postdoctoral researchers, 18 world-leading
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the “Dialling up Performance for on Demand Manufacturing” Programme Grant, which will place the student within an active and supportive team of 9 other PhD students, 15 postdoctoral researchers, 18 world-leading
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Manufacturing” Programme Grant, which will place the student within an active and supportive team of 9 other PhD students, 15 postdoctoral researchers, 18 world-leading academics from 5 universities, and 11
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will place the student within an active and supportive team of 9 other PhD students, 15 postdoctoral researchers, 18 world-leading academics from 5 universities, and 11 industry leaders in pharmaceutical
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in air transportation. Electric propulsion systems—ranging from hybrid-electric to fully electric architectures—offer the potential for substantial environmental benefits, including lower emissions
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the groundwork for advanced unique intelligent coatings systems able to be customised based on the external contaminants, thus helping ensure the sustainability of the aerospace industry. The coatings will be
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technological advances that support the global transition toward net-zero emissions and sustainable aerospace engineering. Motivation The reliability of electric propulsion systems is pivotal for next-generation
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signalling and telecoms systems. It will consider how old-technology items should be replaced by new generation of items whilst ensuring system safety and efficiency. Whole-life cycle costs and sustainability
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for future aircraft applications. Together we will make technological advances that will lead to more sustainable and safe air travel. Motivation The aviation industry is responsible for 12% of carbon dioxide
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site throughout the PhD. Titanium and Nickel alloys are strategically important in aerospace due to their high strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and high-temperature strength sustainability