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research partners. This research is highly interdisciplinary. So, you may come from a background including but not limited to chemistry, mechanical engineering, material science, physics, mechanics
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A fully funded PhD studentship is available for outstanding candidates to undertake cutting-edge research leading to a PhD in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering. The successful candidate(s) will
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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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Solar energy is playing a key role in meeting growing global energy demands without compromising net zero targets. The UK currently has >20 GW of photovoltaic (PV) panels installed, the vast
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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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This project is an exciting opportunity to undertake industrially linked research in partnership with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC). It is based within the Birmingham Institute
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to close-to-magnet particle doses. The stability of a given austenite grain is governed by local microstructural parameters such as the local chemistry, grain size, orientation, the surrounding microstructure
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Dynamics (CFD) and data-driven methods for aerodynamics and aeroacoustics with primary application in aerospace engineering. The PhD project is expected to start in September 2026 (but the time can be
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complex geometries and compact designs, but these same advantages make them exceptionally difficult to recycle. The magnetic powder is tightly encapsulated within a highly resistant polymer matrix, and if
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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