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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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2026. We recommend that you apply early as the advert may be removed before the deadline. Modern gas turbine engines are utilised in an increasingly variable way as a result of airlines changing the way
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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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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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Number of Positions: 1 Eligibility: UK Only Funding: School of Chemistry Studentship in collaboration with the Schools of Mechanical Engineering and Chemical & Process Engineering, in support of
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The Manufacturing Technology Centre UK, and the University of Nottingham This project offers an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research with engineering teams
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quantification and mapping of the high-dimensional correlation structure across multiple traits, quantification of trait variation that arises from new mutations, development and applications of analysis methods
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relevant science or engineering related discipline. To apply, please contact the main supervisor; Dr Anthony Thornton - Anthony.Thornton@manchester.ac.uk . Please include details of your current level of
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discrete particle models for specific materials. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a master’s (or international equivalent) in a relevant science or engineering
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of calculations on a hardware architecture that matches the inherent nature of quantum chemistry electronic structure calculations and with it the opportunity to capture some of the inherent physics, albeit with