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the Overseas rate. Eligibility: The candidate should have a good 2.1 Bachelor's, or Master's degree in Electronics, Chemical Engineering, Applied Physics, Physical Sciences or equivalent. Experience in
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application form for a full time PhD in Physical Sciences Please complete the Doctoral Project Applicant Form , and include your CV and a covering letter to demonstrate how your skills and experience map
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. Essential skills: Candidates must possess or expect to obtain a 1st or 2:1 degree in either engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science, or a related discipline. Desirable but not essential skills
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) citizens. Application Process Informal enquiries may be addressed to: Dr Stephen Ambrose – Stephen.Ambrose3@nottingham.ac.uk Interested candidates should submit the following documents: • Curriculum
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competitive process. Eligibility and how to apply This studentship is available for UK nationals, or in exceptional circumstances international applicants where the candidate has a strong application
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for feedstock characterization. 1st or a 2:1 in a Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Engineering, Chemistry, Physics If you are interested in this project, please send your CV and cover
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and associated events, alongside the formation of a novel multi-physic digital twin to support future forensic identification of UAS fingerprint profiles. The main objectives are: 1. Identify, evaluate
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with global significance. Interdisciplinary Training – Students gain expertise across physics, engineering, computer science, and applied mathematics, developing versatile skills that open doors to both
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. Interdisciplinary Training – Students gain expertise across physics, engineering, computer science, and applied mathematics, developing versatile skills that open doors to both academia and industry. Collaborative
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of first or second class UK honours degree or equivalent in a related discipline, science (chemistry/physics) or engineering. The ideal candidate should have some understanding in the area of materials