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Description Research Fields Craft science, craft research, consumer studies, social sciences, sociology, economics The Marie Skłodowska Curie Doctoral Network “DyeAnotherWay” is inviting applications for a 36
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Steel UK or Constellium UK, covering tuition fees at home student level (£5,006 per year), a generous stipend £25,000 per year, and additional travel and consumables support. Applications are invited
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at low cost. Whether for consumer applications below 220 V, or for electric or hybrid vehicles between 600 and 1200V, the epitaxial deposition of semiconductors such as GaN on large diameter substrates is
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stipend for 3.5 years, starting at £22,000 pa. A travel and consumables allowance will also be available. Entry Requirements: Starting October 2026, we require an enthusiastic graduate with a 1st class
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The project: We invite applications for a PhD studentship in the area of consumer psychology and cellular agriculture, hosted by the University of Bristol Business School and delivered in
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is extremely power consuming. The aim of the PhD is therefore to conceive, based on in-house quantum transport codes, hybrid cooling devices, exploiting both electronic and phononic transport
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. Reviews by the Gender & IoT project, DSIT, and Ofcom show that everyday consumer technologies, including IoT devices (e.g., smart cameras, speakers, etc), wearables, GPS trackers, and AI-based tools
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of the local environment. Ideally it would be possible to control the process optimally, without many expensive and time-consuming experiments or the need for complex online feedback mechanisms. In practice
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manufacturing industry, using around 430 million litres of water per day and ranking among the highest industrial consumers of energy. Cleaning of processing equipment is one of its most resource-intensive
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vision imaging technologies and machine learning methods to estimate physiological parameters (eat-readiness, shelf-life) of fruits at industrial sorting speeds. The work will include creating an accurate