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communication and interpersonal skills to facilitate collaboration within interdisciplinary research teams. Application Process: Please note that this is a self-funded PhD opportunity, you must secure your own
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wide range of disruptions and response strategies Background The railway network in the United Kingdom is both complex and extensive. In 2024, it recorded approximately 1.7 billion passenger journeys
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Dr Luisa Ciano, Dr Anca Pordea and Dr Rob Holland Application deadline: 07/04/2026 Starting date: Oct 2026 Funded PhD project (UK students only) Vision We are looking for a highly motivated PhD
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resilience One of the essential networks for society is water distribution networks. The delivery of water to the customers is affected through different threats to the system. These include: failure
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a track record of supporting oil spill research and previous PhD students have gone on to work in industry and academia. Motivation and aim The aim of this PhD project is to investigate the use
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INTERNAL VACANCY This vacancy is open to employees of the University of Nottingham only. Are you an architect or researcher passionate about the long-term adaptability of historic tenements? We
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. Gordon Airey, Dr Anand Sreeram, Dr Nick Thom, Dr Richard Taylor Programme length: Four years (full‑time) Start date: 2026/27 academic year Keywords: biogenic supply chains, sustainable materials, biobased
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Master’s degree (for example but not limited to Sport Science/Medicine/Rehab, Public Health, Medicine). Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Thomas Bestwick-Stevenson, thomss.bestwiick-stevenson
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PhD Studentship: Reliability and sustainability of packaging for cryogenic power electronics This exciting PhD opportunity is jointly hosted by the Power Electronics, Machines and Control (PEMC
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, active power pulsations and magnetics optimisation. You will work with Dr. Tabish Mir and Dr. Alan Watson at University of Nottingham’s Power Electronics and Machines Centre, which is a purpose-built £18M