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: Be at the forefront of clean energy solutions, contributing to a sustainable future. Industry Experience: Gain valuable industry experience with a global leader. World-Class Environment: Develop your
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, Aerospace and Civil Engineering at the University of Sheffield, and embark on a transformative PhD project funded by John Crane Ltd, a global leader in engineering technology. What’s the Project About
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Experience: Gain valuable industry experience with a global leader. World-Class Environment: Develop your research expertise in a world-class tribology group. Flexible start date. Who Are We Looking For? We
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, a global leader in energy technology innovation. The project focuses on advanced geothermal systems (AGS), an emerging approach to the extraction of geothermal energy as a renewable energy source that
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future. Industry Experience: Gain valuable industry experience with a global leader. World-Class Environment: Develop your research expertise in a world-class tribology group. Flexible start date. Who
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sponsored by John Crane Ltd, a global leader in engineered technologies and part of the prestigious Smiths Group. Work as part of the Thermofluids Group in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at
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project funded by John Crane Ltd, a global leader in engineering technology. What’s the Project About? Mechanical seals are critical components in high-pressure storage solutions for hydrogen and carbon
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driven research Maths competency and experience with statistics in research Software competency: ImageJ, Matlab, Graphpad Prism, R Evidence of Github use An interest in cardiovascular physiology
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will focus on the development of voice analysis technologies to enhance the prediction and triaging of Category 1 ambulance calls. Ambulance call centres play a critical role in triaging life-threatening
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at higher risk offered PSA blood tests which are not definitive. Our research aims to develop an image-based approach to screening, combining PSA testing with MRI to better identify aggressive cancers