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Exciting Fully Funded PhD: Computational Modelling for High-Pressure, Low-Carbon Storage Technologies. Be a Key Player in Shaping the Future of Clean Energy Storage! School of Mechanical, Aerospace
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transport, high-performance mechanical seals are essential. These seals prevent gas leakage by maintaining a sub-micron-thin layer of hydrogen between a rotating ceramic face and a stationary face. The
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? Mechanical seals are critical components in high-pressure storage solutions for hydrogen and carbon capture technologies. In this project, you will: Develop a 3D Digital Model: Create an advanced computational
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, you’ll be developing innovations critical to a greener, more sustainable future. In hydrogen storage and transport, high-performance mechanical seals are essential. These seals prevent gas leakage by
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tax-free stipend for Home and Overseas students of £25,726 per year. Applications Close: 28th February 2026 Start Date: 28th September 2026 (contract duration 4 years) Railway performance across the UK
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recognition, and diarisation. About the School and Research Group You will be a member of the Speech and Hearing research group in the School of Computer Science at the University of Sheffield and an
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The Institute of Science and Technology Austria - ISTA is looking for highly qualified candidates with Bachelor’s or Master’s degrees to apply for the PhD program. We offer fully-funded PhD
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significant challenges for the treatment and supply of safe and high-quality drinking water. The project aims to develop a multiscale predictive analytics framework that integrates long-term algal speciation
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. These emerging approaches indicate major opportunities for carbon reduction, improved biogas generation and circular-economy integration, but their impacts on sewer performance and wastewater treatment remain
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PhD Studentships to support doctoral research in the Arthur Scargill Archive at the University of Sheffield Faculty of Arts and Humanities 4 Year PhD Programme Funding Available UK Students View