37 application-programming-android-"Prof" PhD scholarships at University of Nottingham
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and academic transcripts should be sent to Prof Dragos Axinte. Suitable applicants will be interviewed, and if successful, invited to make a formal application. Do not submit your application via the My
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behaviour. The successful applicant will be based at the University of Nottingham and spend time annually at UKAEA Fusion Technology Facility in Yorkshire, working with the Thermal Hydraulics Group to support
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Department: School of Computer Science Details of Studentship: Fully Funded PhD Studentships Applications are invited from Home and International students for a number of fully-funded PhD
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cannot fully explain the interaction between sand and structural materials as they shear and cause abrasion. This lack of understanding affects all granular problems, and so the applicant does not
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mechanics. Skills you’ll gain Under the supervision of Charlie Heron and myself you will gain: Expert knowledge of centrifuge modelling challenges and solutions. Advanced programming/data analysis skills. How
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approx. £15-17k across full PhD programme). Monthly stipend based on £20,780 per annum, pro rata, tax free. Working hours: Full-time (minimum 37.5 hrs per week). Working style: Primarily in-person at host
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learning. The project involves the application of innovative methods such as high-throughput experimentation to expediate the syntheses of life-saving pharmaceuticals – all from sustainable waste streams
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breast cancer research. The successful applicant will choose from two scientifically excellent projects on offer, which have been peer-reviewed by a number of nationally and internationally recognised
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Location: Mechanical and Aerospace Systems Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham Funding: UK Home fees + tax-free stipend of £24,000 p.a. for 4 years Applications
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PhD Project: Advanced 3D/4D-Printing of Responsive Biomaterial Devices Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre