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2D materials, searching for exotic quantum functionalities to form new sustainable electronics and new types of computing. Tuning nanostructures of these materials with extreme pressure will unlock
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We are seeking motivated candidates for a 3.5-year PhD project in Quantum Magnetism in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Birmingham. Quantum magnetism is a research field at
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safety risks (toxic radioactive WO3 formation as an example). Therefore, separate effects study and combined synergistic studies are essential to map PFC performance and generate robust engineering
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Programme grant can be found at https://oncoeng.org/ Funding notes: The PhD project is funded through a University of Birmingham, School of Engineering PhD scholarship which provides maintenance
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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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Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Research Chair on distributed radar systems. The project covers UK tuition fees and the standard UKRI PhD stipend and has an allowance for project-related expenses
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Are you an outstanding and ambitious engineering or computer science graduate looking for the next challenge? Do you want to work at the frontier of artificial intelligence and robotics to enable
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strategy workshops, exploring the global implications of SRM research. What we are looking for: Research Associate: PhD in atmospheric science or physics, civil and environmental or aerospace engineering, or
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its work in promoting women’s careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine (STEM). Applications will be accepted until 31 May 2026 but the position will be filled as soon as an
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candidate with an undergraduate degree (2:1 minimum) in chemistry, chemical engineering or materials science. Supervisors: Dr Sophie Pain, Dr Rob Sommerville, Dr Elizabeth (Lizzie) Driscoll. References: 1