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Research theme: Chemical Engineering How to apply: uom.link/pgr-apply-2425 UK and EU This 3.5-year PhD project is fully funded by industry. Home and EU students are eligible to apply. International
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Doctoral Landscape Awards (IDLA) PhD position at the University of Nottingham addressing the specific engineering details of the wear of articulating splines for aeroengine applications. The successful
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Applications are invited for an EPSRC Industrial Doctoral Landscape Awards (IDLA) PhD position at the University of Nottingham addressing the specific engineering details of the wear of articulating
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global assets projected to reach 62% by 2030. While this growth fosters financial inclusion, it also creates new and underexplored risks at the intersection of technology, human behaviour, and market
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operational efficiency and sustainability in remanufacturing contexts This funded PhD studentship is open to highly motivated candidates with a strong background in Engineering or a closely related discipline
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modifiers to mitigate this problem, but many of the existing additions have been discovered by chance. To allow more control of structure during the solidification stage as the amount of recycled content is
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climate change-resilient infrastructure slopes. This PhD project will investigate the impact of different intervention types (e.g. structural measures, modified materials, vegetation, drainage, and/or cover
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facilities. The project will be supervised by Professor Chris Hardacre and Dr Marta Falkowska, with expertise spanning heterogeneous catalysis, reaction engineering, and neutron-based characterisation. Full
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University of Warwick – Collaborative EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award. Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) Eligibility: UK Students Award value: Tuition fees and tax-free stipend
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Background: Functional, topologically complex organic molecules are rising stars in modern materials science due to their biocompatibility, structural variability, and wealth of physico-chemical