30 phd-software-engineering-"https:"-"https:"-"UCL" Fellowship positions at UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
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Mechanical Engineering at the University of Southampton. The project addresses fundamental questions about how plants generate and respond to sound and what role sound may play in stress responses, below
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Coupled Plasma) torch design for high enthalpy thermal plasma flow. Developing/Validating computational models for a dual stage plasma torch. You should hold a PhD (or equivalent experience) in Plasma
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engineering, materials science, and microbiology. About you You will hold a PhD in Computational Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Materials Science, Biophysics, Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, or a
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industry. This includes engagement with organisations involved in aviation policy, aircraft and engine development, airline operations, airport planning and sustainable aviation initiatives. The project
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this, for example through strong practical laboratory experience. Applicants should have a PhD (or equivalent professional qualifications and experience) in Physics/Chemistry/Materials Science/Engineering and
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findings at international conferences. Required qualifications and experience: To succeed, you will hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics/Statistics, Physics
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a Horizon Europe Pathfinder science-to-technology breakthrough, targeting a paradigm shift in fabricating a novel optically active crystal – rare-earth (RE) doped sapphire (REDS). The EIC-funded
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-of-the-art structural modelling and computational protein design approaches to understand and engineer enzymes that modify IgG Fc N-linked glycans. The successful candidate will use tools such as AlphaFold
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Growth of Functional 1D and 2D Metal Dichalcogenide Semiconductors) Programme Grant recently announced by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). EXPRESS is a large (£10M
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Precursors for the Electrochemical Growth of Functional 1D and 2D Metal Dichalcogenide Semiconductors) Programme Grant recently announced by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC