56 phd-mechanical-engineering-"https:" Fellowship positions at University of Nottingham
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relevant subject, or significant industrial experience directly related to mechanical engineering or mathematical modelling of engineering relevant systems is also essential. What we offer: A friendly
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The Sir Peter Mansfield Imaging Centre, University of Nottingham, UK is seeking applications for the position of Research Associate/Fellow - OPM MEG Technology to support newly funded projects
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Thomas. Working in collaboration with teams from the School of Chemistry, the School of Pharmacy, the Faculty of Engineering. Our goal is to apply engineering biology techniques to an apoferritin nanocage
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colleagues and external partners (academic and industry) to exchange ideas, explore opportunities for collaboration, and establish partnerships that strengthen research outcomes. About You Qualifications: PhD
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strengths in experimental methods, micro-mechanical behaviour, soil mechanics, and interface behaviour. About you You will: Hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in a relevant discipline Have strong
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the technology on high impact case studies. The post will involve applying a range of spectroscopic techniques to new flow reactor designs developed at the University of Nottingham. The vision of the project is to
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differences are sensed and integrated with developmental programmes. The work will focus on mechanisms operating at the interface of root tissue organisation, signalling pathways and environmental constraints
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related PhD and a track record of successful research. They will be computer literate with strong communications skills and a proven ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. They will be excited
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should hold (or expected PhD completion soon) a PhD (or equivalent) in Civil, Mechanical, or Materials Engineering, or a closely related field from a research-led university. Advanced knowledge in pavement
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eager to explore the interface between cell wall mechanics and soil physical properties applying spatial gene regulation to understand root biomechanics. This position is ideally suited to a highly