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Stage 1: You must submit a complete programme application for your chosen PhD programme by the funding deadline for your school (below). This is to ensure you hold an offer by the time of the NWSSDTP
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overseas equivalent) Nationality restrictions This funding is available to all nationalities. Application procedure You must submit your completed online programme application for a place on your chosen PhD
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internships An additional disability allowance can be provided where appropriate Students opting to study part-time will receive a pro-rata maintenance stipend. Specified use +3 - covering a full PhD programme
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eligible for application subject to CSC policy at the time. You must also: return to China upon completion of your studies/research; meet the minimum academic requirements for your preferred PhD programme
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obtain a PhD or equivalent in Physics, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a relevant discipline. You must have hands-on experimental experience and skills in thin-film
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of the catalytic and ion transport properties of new 2D materials. The successful candidate should have already submitted their PhD dissertation in Physics, Chemistry, Material Science or related discipline
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develop a feedback interface integrating human natural sensory and robot’s artificial information. This will encompass mechatronics design, system integration, robotic control, computer vision algorithms
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developing new computational algorithm and formulation for generating optimised process, toolpath and motion of machines while incorporating the manufacturing constraints. Candidate should have a PhD degree in
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PDRA’s and PhD researchers. The PDRA will also collaborate closely with non-academic partners for both projects, including national governments, river basin agencies, international agencies and development