33 web-developer-university-of-liverpool PhD scholarships at University of Nottingham
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sectors. The University of Nottingham is 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
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applications. You will also benefit from direct collaboration with industry, gaining skills and insights that are highly valued across aerospace, automotive and energy sectors. The University of Nottingham is
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PhD Project: Advanced 3D/4D-Printing of Responsive Biomaterial Devices Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre
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research group (CfAM) at the University of Nottingham. The student will work in world-class laboratory facilities in the CfAM engaging with interdisciplinary team with expertise in 3D printing, bio-printing
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into their structure. However, we don’t yet know how to design these complex printed parts and we are still developing new leading-edge materials to grant them new capabilities. Advantages: In this PhD studentship, you
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Manufacturing research group (CfAM) at the University of Nottingham. The student will work in world-class laboratory facilities in the CfAM engaging with interdisciplinary team with expertise in 3D printing, soft
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PhD project: 3D-Printing Devices with Responsive Structural Colour Applications are invited for a PhD project within the University of Nottingham’s Faculty of Engineering, in the Centre for Additive
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subject. This studentship will attract a stipend of £20,480 for four years. The position arises from an engineering research relationship developing between the University of Nottingham and ITP Aero UK. The
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University of Nottingham and Adelaide University. As part of the project, you will spend one year at Adelaide University and three years at the University of Nottingham. The research will be conducted using
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power generation companies—to develop robust methodologies for investigating failure mechanisms in CFRP sleeves. Your contribution will help prevent catastrophic magnet detachment and significantly