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Supervisor: Dr Rebecca Ford Secondary Supervisor: Dr Paul Tennent (Nottingham), Dr Laura Wilkinson and Dr Alex Jones (Swansea), Halak Parikh (Pladis) Subject Area: Consumer-Centric Innovation
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Supervisor: Dr Rebecca Ford Secondary Supervisor: Dr Paul Tennent (Nottingham), Dr Laura Wilkinson and Dr Alex Jones (Swansea), Halak Parikh (Pladis) Subject Area: Consumer-Centric Innovation
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Aarhus BSS Graduate School, Aarhus University invites applicants for two three-year PhD scholarships within the research project “Decoding Danish Firm Innovativeness from the Consumer Perspective
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the Collaborative Research Centre for Low Carbon Living. The project uses agent based modelling (ABM) to represent consumer behaviour, social networks and their responses to non-financial incentives and barriers in
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? No Offer Description We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD to conduct research into one or more CCM research areas and/or comparative economic law, and to provide limited educational support at
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will be designed in collaboration with the supervisors prof. Riikka Räisänen and prof. Minna Autio. The DC will: conduct research among consumers using quantitative and qualitative research methods
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manufacturing. Your work will capture compressible gas dynamics, heat transfer, free-surface/melt behaviour, and mass transfer driven by phase change within a GPU-accelerated solver to reduce simulation
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a considerable fraction of post-consumer scrap. The research will focus on microstructure and defect formation, how the outcome of these processes is affected by the inclusion of recycled material
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, digestion models, dietary modelling, and conducting consumer surveys will form part of the Doctoral Network’s tasks. The 12 PhD candidates will be based across seven different universities in Europe: four in
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post-consumer scrap. The research will focus on microstructure and defect formation, how the outcome of these processes is affected by the inclusion of recycled material, and how processing parameters