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manufacturing sectors, from SMEs to large global manufacturers. For details, visit the MTC website . Entry requirements: A 1st or high 2:1 degree in computer science, manufacturing/industrial engineering, data
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marine ecosystem management in the changing climate. Entry requirements: Applicants will normally need to hold, or expect to gain, at least a 2:1 degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, or
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push the boundaries of IoT and edge computing but also position yourself as a future leader in MEMS technology and natural computing. Supervisors: Primary supervisor: Amal Hajjaj Secondary supervisor
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degree in robotics, mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, computer science, or a related field. Candidates should have programming experience and a strong interest in artificial
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online via the above 'Apply' button. Under Campus, please select *Loughborough* and select Programme *Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering*. Please quote the advertised reference number ‘SF-ST-2026’ in
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be made online . Under programme name, select * Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering’* Please quote the advertised reference number: * FP-LJ-MTC/26* in your application. Applications must include a
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welcome motivated students with a strong background in engineering or science, such as physics, mathematics, computer science, or related disciplines. Skills in mathematics, computational modelling
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are looking for an enthusiastic, self-motivated candidate with a 1st or high 2:1 degree in robotics, computer science, physics, mechanical engineering, electrical and electronic engineering or a related field
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, please select ‘Loughborough’ and select Programme ‘Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering’. Please quote the advertised reference number * CSC-26-WS * in your application under the ‘Finance’ section
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collaboration across disciplines, for example, public health, business, education, engineering, and governance—to address issues such as health equity, urban resilience, and social innovation. Challenges include