36 postdoctoral-mathematics-positions PhD positions at University of Nottingham in Uk
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Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience Engineering Research Group) Aim: Develop a mathematical model for obsolescence modelling for railway signalling and telecoms
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Institutes (Research Institutes of Sweden) to large industrial manufacturers (UPM-KYMMENE ). The student will also work alongside a Postdoctoral researcher at Nottingham to design and create small scale
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supervisors spans five departments at University of Nottingham including Architecture and Built Environment, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and Social Sciences. The PhD programme
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Engineering Research Group) Aim: Develop a mathematical model for analysing reliability and efficiency of medical processes Background Adverse events and preventable failures in healthcare services represent a
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with participants to deliver measures concerning people’s experiences of the diagnostic process, their access to services and their general well-being and life quality. The positions are ideal for people
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sulphated domains within the heparan sulphate (HS) GAG family. These sulphated domains typically bind to protein ligands via sulphated residues that interact with positively charged regions within the protein
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for four years from October 2025. The award covers tuition fees at the home rate plus an annual stipend. This is set by the Research Councils and will be £20780 for 2025. Only Home candidates
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ITP Aero Funded PhD – Characterisation of thin sheet and foil material behaviour for aerospace forming applications Applications are invited for a PhD position at the University of Nottingham
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setting. Our university is a supportive, inclusive, caring and positive community, where the University of Nottingham was the first to have achieved the Athena Swan Gold Award . We offer a range of benefits
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positive community. We warmly welcome those of different cultures, ethnicities and beliefs – indeed this very diversity is vital to our success, it is fundamental to our values and enriches life on campus