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Supervisors: Professor Richard Hague1 , Professor Chris Tuck1 , Dr Geoffrey Rivers1 (1 Faculty of Engineering) PhD project description: Inkjet printing allows multiple materials to be 3D-printed
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3-year PhD studentship: Scaling-Up Functional 3D Printing of Devices and Structures Supervisors: Professor Richard Hague1 , Professor Chris Tuck1 , Dr Geoffrey Rivers1 (1 Faculty of Engineering) PhD
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Applications are invited for a PhD project within the Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive Manufacturing research group (CfAM) at the University of Nottingham. The student will work in
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marine applications. The successful candidate will work closely with multidisciplinary teams spanning mechanical, electrical, and marine engineering, contributing to the advancement of clean energy
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. This process operates under ambient conditions, utilises water as a hydrogen source, and is powered by renewable electricity. Recent advances in electrocatalyst design – enabled by operando spectroscopic
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PhD Project: 3D-printing next-generation electro-actuators for soft robots and devices Applications are invited for a PhD project within the Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive
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applicant will receive a tax-free stipend, at the current value of $36,063 per annum 2025 full-time rate, as per the Monash Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend www.monash.edu/study/fees-scholarships
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on developing and demonstrating a modular, containerized fuel cell system capable of dual-fuel operation with either hydrogen or methanol. The system aims to provide electrical power to critical infrastructure
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should possess an M.Sc./M.Eng. degree in one of the following fields: Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering or Computer Science/Engineering. Experience: The candidate
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background are encouraged to apply. As DTU works with research in critical technology, which is subject to special rules for security and export control, open-source background checks may be conducted