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2D materials, searching for exotic quantum functionalities to form new sustainable electronics and new types of computing. Tuning nanostructures of these materials with extreme pressure will unlock
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SMEs to large global manufacturers. For more information, please visit the MTC website: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/centres-institutes/research-in-mechanical-engineering/sustainable
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form of energy–e.g. electrical, magnetic, acoustic, or chemical–into mechanical motion. These swimmers are expanding the frontiers of micro-engineering and can be used in tasks such as chemical analysis
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. Requirements: The candidate will have a 1st class undergraduate or Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Applied Mathematics, Physics, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related
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This project is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research in partnership with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC). It is based within the Birmingham Institute
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k Si3N4 and then the additive manufacturing of the components with the aim of achieving complex geometries with the enhanced ceramic. Funding notes: This PhD programme will be hosted in the School
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validation in representative environments. The successful candidate will gain expertise in electrochemical sensing, microengineering, and computational modelling, and will join an interdisciplinary research
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Engineering, Computer Science or a related discipline. You should be highly motivated, and would be able to work independently as well as collaborate with others with effective written/oral communication skills
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engines, alternative fuels, combustion optimisation, and powertrain control. As the automotive industry transitions towards electrification, integrating novel fuels—such as hydrogen, ammonia, e-fuels, and
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critical mass on distributed radar, which is currently supported by prestigious and large initiatives including QuSIT and a newly awarded Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Research Chair on distributed