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Principal supervisors: Dr Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson (School of Medicine), Teaching Associate – thomas.bestwick-stevenson@nottingham.ac.uk Professor Kimberley Edwards (School of Medicine, Professor
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, preferably at Masters level (in exceptional circumstances a 2:1 degree can be considered). To apply visit: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/apply/apply-online.aspx For any enquiries about the project please
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Principal supervisors: Professor Kimberley Edwards (School of Medicine, Professor of Sport, Exercise, and Nutrition Education – kimberley.edwards@nottingham.ac.uk Dr Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson
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appraisal, to ensure that design choices do not undermine the sustainability imperatives driving the transition to green-fuel propulsion in the first place. Research Aims This PhD programme addresses
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Principal supervisors: Dr Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson (School of Medicine), Teaching Associate – thomas.bestwick-stevenson@nottingham.ac.uk Professor Kimberley Edwards (School of Medicine, Professor
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relevant discipline in engineering, science, or mathematics. Experience with modelling, simulation, optimisation, or programming (e.g. Python, MATLAB, C++, or similar) would be advantageous, though not
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architecture and ecology to advance research on green urban spaces. You will work with: Dr Renata Tubelo, Assistant Professor in Sustainable Architecture and Climate Literacy, Faculty of Engineering Dr Lorna
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Dr Luisa Ciano, Dr Anca Pordea and Dr Rob Holland Application deadline: 07/04/2026 Starting date: Oct 2026 Funded PhD project (UK students only) Vision We are looking for a highly motivated PhD
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focus on understanding how enzymes behave when multiple competing compounds are present and how this behaviour can be used to improve biocatalytic process design. Benefitting from the supervision of Dr
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, active power pulsations and magnetics optimisation. You will work with Dr. Tabish Mir and Dr. Alan Watson at University of Nottingham’s Power Electronics and Machines Centre, which is a purpose-built £18M