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machines can be designed and built with 3D architectures that enable significantly boosted electromagnetic, mechanical and thermal performance is yet to be developed. The project will motivate the PhD
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will investigate low-NOₓ and low-N₂O route ammonia utilisation through advanced catalytic material design. In this interdisciplinary research, you will not only benefit from the expertise from University
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AI design of ultrathin lenses for compact imaging devices The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Nottingham is seeking an enthusiastic, self-motivated student who enjoys working as part of
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installations. Building on these research and industrial successes, this project aims to design soft robotic systems capable of fast locomotion within aero-engines and operating end effectors for non-destructive
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challenging set of design and reliability constraints for the surrounding electrical and thermal systems. A key concern is that the proximity of power converters to electrical machines makes it likely that the
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science and its application to real-world technologies. This project aims to redefine how dielectric failure is understood and controlled, introducing a new architecture-led design approach rather than
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of Engineering at the University of Nottingham, which conducts cutting-edge research into human–technology interaction, cognitive workload, decision-making, and the design and evaluation of complex socio-technical
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. Project goals: Building on our previous work, the student will design and 3D print new high-efficiency flow reactor geometries (enabled by our unique ability to print high resolution bioactive materials) as
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biomaterial devices for advanced personalised drug delivery. The student will formulate new 3D-printable materials and develop new design methods, for functional 4D-printed devices with either fast self
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training. The goal is to build realistic, culturally sensitive digital avatars that simulate dementia‐care scenarios in care homes. Through co-design with carers, care-home staff, families and community