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relevant Master's degree (or exceptional Bachelor's) in biomedical/mechanical engineering, materials science, or computer science, with experience in mechanical design/textiles and programming (Python/MATLAB
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must hold an IELTS English qualification at 6.5 or above in oral and written English. Fees and funding This opportunity is for self-funded PhD students. Applicants are encouraged to apply for external
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the diversity of activities and knowledge. A tailored programme of seminars and events, alongside our Doctoral Researchers Core Development programme (transferable skills training), provide those studying a
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repair and maintenance of gas turbine engines. Applicants are invited to undertake a fully funded three-year PhD programme in partnership with Rolls-Royce to address key challenges in soft robotics
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Application’. Use ‘Course Search’ to identify your programme of study: · search for the ‘Course Title’ using the programme code:8209F · Select ‘PhD Water Infrastructure & Resilience (WIRe)' as the
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process It is anticipated that the selection process will take place on 8th July. This will consist of an interview, test and tour. We plan to let candidates know if they have progressed to the selection
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, or related disciplines. Skills in numerical tools and programming are desirable. Any experience in engineering design or manufacturing would be advantageous. Eligibility and Application Due to funding
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, mathematics, or related disciplines. Skills in numerical tools and programming are desirable. Any experience in engineering design or manufacturing would be advantageous. Eligibility and Application Due
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, training, and collaboration Preferably a strong background in aircraft design and propulsion systems Preferably Proficient in programming (MATLAB preferred; Python is also acceptable) Prior experience with
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increasingly important and pressing due to the rapid growth of offshore renewable energy as a critical part of the UK’s ambitious plan to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. These extreme waves