229 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Birmingham
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unsuitable, while the utility and performance of others remains an open question. The aim of the PhD is to derive synchronisation techniques suitable for deployment into a maritime radar sensor network
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avenues by enabling chronic, gut-based monitoring of neuroendocrine activity for applications such as closed loop therapeutics. The proposed PhD project sits at the interface of biomedical engineering
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or equivalent). The PhD candidate is expected to have keen interest on Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Optics and Electromagnetism and good mathematical skills. The project will take place in
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This PhD project aims to develop a human thyroid–liver organ-on-a-chip (OoC) platform to investigate how environmental chemical pollutants disrupt endocrine function, with a focus on thyroid hormone
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Join the University of Birmingham for groundbreaking PhD research to make 6G possible! Future radio communication systems (6G and beyond) will use frequencies above 100 GHz to achieve bit rates
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problem is global in scope, affecting both developed and developing nations, and demands innovative, scalable solutions. This PhD project aims to revolutionize corrosion prediction by integrating physics
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). Funding notes: For details of the MIBTP project and programme, visit https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fac/mibtp/phd/supervisors/SSmerdon/#molecular_shape-shifting Eligibility and further details
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International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 395 (June-August 2023), has shown tipping point behaviour during the Pliocene in the deep-water return flow of the AMOC (Sinneseal et al. 2025). The aim
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We invite applications for a fully funded PhD studentship (3.5 years) hosted by the University of Birmingham and conducted in collaboration with the UK Met Office. This project is ideal for
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There is widespread concern about the negative impacts of plastic and other anthropogenic solid waste (hereafter referred to as ‘plastics’) on global biodiversity (Law, 2017; Lau et al., 2020). Such materials are extremely slow to break down, which has resulted in discarded micro- and...