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propulsion. Who we are looking for We are looking for enthusiastic, self-motivated applicants with first-class degree in Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering or Computer Science with good electrical
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architecture and ecology to advance research on green urban spaces. You will work with: Dr Renata Tubelo, Assistant Professor in Sustainable Architecture and Climate Literacy, Faculty of Engineering Dr Lorna
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Principal supervisors: Dr Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson (School of Medicine), Teaching Associate – thomas.bestwick-stevenson@nottingham.ac.uk Professor Kimberley Edwards (School of Medicine, Professor
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Principal supervisors: Professor Kimberley Edwards (School of Medicine, Professor of Sport, Exercise, and Nutrition Education – kimberley.edwards@nottingham.ac.uk Dr Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson
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Principal supervisors: Dr Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson (School of Medicine), Teaching Associate – thomas.bestwick-stevenson@nottingham.ac.uk Professor Kimberley Edwards (School of Medicine, Professor
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turbulence control to improve fluid dynamic efficiencies of aeronautical vehicles and engineering machineries. Prof Penny Gowland is a Professor of Physics, who is a well-established academic in MRI research
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autonomous systems. Supervision The project will be supervised by Dr Anthony Siming Chen (EEE), with co-supervision from Professor David Branson III (M3) and Professor Praminda Caleb-Solly (Computer Science
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This PhD is part of the The Fusion Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT), at the University of Nottingham and has industrial collaboration, being co-supervised by a member of staff at
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Studentship Information Supervisor: Professor Ian Fisk Secondary Supervisor: Dr Vincenzo di Bari, Dr Louise Hewson, Mui Lim Subject Area: Food Science Research Title: Sodium Reduction in Coated
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computational solid-state physics/ chemistry. Candidates with experience in the synthesis, the characterisation and performance testing or modelling of metal hydrides, complex hydrides and/or their composites