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) Research Group and the Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering (M3) and within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham. The PEMC is a global leader in power
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Apprentice Technician – Materials testing About the role As part of our annual Faculty of Engineering Apprenticeship Training Programme, we have an exciting opportunity for a Level 3 Materials
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colleagues, central professional services, and other administrators to ensure accurate and timely programme administration. Working within a supportive team structure, you will manage competing priorities, use
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a core member of a team researching power electronic converter design, control, construction and testing of power electronic converters in high power applications. The role will be responsible
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organisational structures. You’ll bring excellent communication and influencing skills, a strong understanding of student experience priorities, and the ability to lead thematic initiatives that span compliance
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learners to build their portfolio, and work towards a successful End Point Assessment. Experience of working within one of our priority sectors (Data & Digital, Engineering, and Biomedical & Health) would be
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This project is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research in partnership with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC). It is based within the Advanced Materials Research
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. Working closely with the research team, you will recruit participants through community networks, conduct semi-structured interviews, support transcription and qualitative analysis, and help prepare case
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The Nottingham Transportation Engineering Centre (NTEC) is seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow in the field of sustainable pavement engineering for an initial period of 6 months. This role
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, topology, and electronic structure rather than net magnetisation. A core scientific aim is to resolve and manipulate topological magnetic textures such as vortices, merons, and domain walls at the level of