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we are looking for The candidate should have a 1st or high 2:1 degree in mechanical/aerospace/manufacturing engineering, computer science, physics, mathematics, or related scientific disciplines
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Gas Removal (GGR) programme. The Demonstrator will address the uncertainties concerning the extent and scope of deployment of biochar, its stability with respect to carbon sequestration, and to
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Taught (PGT) Programmes Team, part of the Education Centre within the School of Medicine. The role plays a key part in ensuring the effective delivery of the School’s PGT portfolio, combining programme
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engineering excellence needed for the aerospace sector. In this PhD, high-fidelity two-phase Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) methods will be used to model complex and fundamental cryogenic hydrogen flows
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Programme length: Four years (full‑time) Start date: 2026/27 academic year Keywords: biogenic supply chains, sustainable materials, biobased binders, road construction About the Net2Zero Centre for Doctoral
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, to deliver the final stages of this multi‑year research programme and support the production of high‑quality scientific outputs. About you- You will bring strong data analysis skills, including
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one of the world’s leading centres for additive manufacturing research and development, invites applications for a fully funded PhD programme. Metal additive manufacturing is transforming how complex
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lead on the delivery of the ResX Living and Learning programme as part of the wider ResX team. This is a wide-ranging role and the successful candidate will need to be flexible and confident to lead a
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, robotics, and machine learning. You will work within a multidisciplinary supervisory team spanning engineering, robotics, and computer science, and collaborate with researchers working on real-world
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. Summary This programme of research builds on our previous studies where we identified genes we believe mediate pain and inflammation in the joints of patients with osteoarthritis. The aim of the current