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group, in the School of Engineering, University of Birmingham. The PhD project: Antennas are a key component of communication and sensing systems; however, existing antenna technologies suffer from a
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of the tokamak components and supporting structures associated with severe stress states [5]. The appeal of ASSs is due to being able to maintain a reasonable fracture toughness and ductility at low temperature
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. Requirements: The candidate will have a 1st class undergraduate or Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Applied Mathematics, Physics, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related
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ready for further downstream magnet recovery processes. Who we are looking for A first or upper-second-class degree in an appropriate discipline such as, robotics, mechatronics, computer science
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interactions into account with data-driven method. This research is inherently multidisciplinary, lying at the interface of fluid and solid mechanics, acoustics, and computing science. It will potentially
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Background: The impact of diet on mental health and brain performance is a topic of growing focus and concern: diets rich in saturated fats have been associated with a significant risk for cognitive
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industrial-scale Positron Emission Particle Tracking, and cutting-edge Terahertz Raman spectroscopy. On the computational side, they will develop and apply a broad range of highly-transferrable digital tools
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within these data sets and determine if such surveillance programs can provide genomic epidemiological data. This project will suit anyone with a microbiology or computer science background and full
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is funded by the University of Birmingham and is open to UK students only. We typically require a 2(i) degree in a relevant subject (life or physical sciences). References: 1. Whittle EE, McNeil HE
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- or part-time research programme. This includes current doctoral researchers in the College of Arts and Law. The funding will be available from September 2026. One scholarship is available offering