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), or Collab for short, is a pioneering, collaborative research programme that aims to bring together researchers, community-focused organisations, and citizens to deliver meaningful change for the people of our
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opportunity to work in a world-class immunology-led research environment with access to cutting-edge technologies and a collaborative, interdisciplinary team that have successfully supervised over 50 PhD
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have access to world-class laboratories, industrial-scale deposition systems and unique characterisation facilities. With a strong track record in energy innovation and industry partnerships
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of dementia among residents from diverse backgrounds. To investigate how culturally tailored training tools can improve carer confidence, reduce stress, and enhance care quality. To examine the potential
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the ideal place to carry out this research. You will join two internationally recognised groups – the Advanced Materials Research Group and the Hydrogen Group – and have access to world-class
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://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/funding/postgraduate-funding.aspx Entry Requirements: Starting October 2026, we require an enthusiastic graduate with a 1st class degree in engineering, maths or a relevant discipline
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operations such as machining. This is driven by the need to complete repair tasks without disassembly of industrial installations. We developed a series of continuum robots in both short and long versions
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testing (NDT) or laser ablation. This exciting PhD opportunity offers a unique combination of academic and industrial challenges, equipping the student with the skills to tackle complex mechatronics
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conventional systems. Meanwhile, nitrogen oxides and nitrous oxides can form in significant quantities. Existing strategies such as fuel blending, catalytic combustion, or post-combustion treatment often face
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functional performance of the components and the key process parameters. The project will deal with the design of special process setups, testing its working principles and performances followed by