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industry stakeholders, and contribute to high-impact publications. Beyond battery innovation, this research has far-reaching implications for sustainable materials design, low-carbon manufacturing, and the
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technology development. Why become a KTP Associate? The KTP programme is designed to accelerate your career, expand your skills, and grow your professional network. You will have the opportunity to: Work on a
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aerodynamic understanding. Why This PhD? Work on a problem with clear industrial relevance and near-term impact Combine physics-based CFD with modern data-driven modelling Develop skills directly applicable to
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affect thermal behaviour, material quality, and efficiency. Outcomes include: • High-performance gas mixtures for speed and sustainability • Advanced nozzle designs for precision and resource efficiency
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to mobilise evidence that addresses major economic, environmental and societal challenges. The Centre was a finalist in the prestigious ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize, and is recognised internationally
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methods and approaches then consider working with us. Digital futures in design and creative arts interrogate the transformative impact of AI, data, and emerging technologies on practice, society, and
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. Starting October 2026, the programme offers 13 fully funded studentships, including 2 AHRC Doctoral Landscape Awards, plus four fees-only studentships. Full details on how to apply and fees are here - if you
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covers fees and stipend for a home (UK) student with funding provided by the Leverhulme Trust through the Connected Waters Leverhulme Doctoral Programme. Options exist for PhD and Master + PhD routes
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decision-support framework to guide practitioners in selecting plants and designing rain gardens tailored to site conditions and climate adaptation goals. This research offers real-world impact, reducing
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. Current pharmacological options are largely ineffective, and their use is limited by maternal side effects and concerns of their impact on the developing fetus. Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for insomnia (CBT