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. The PhDs will cover a wide range of skill sets and range from experimental work on synthesis, characterisation to the modelling of hydrogen metal reactions. For funding reasons we are particularly looking
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Will Pollitt (MTC). Facilities The MTC is an independent Research and Technology Organisation aimed at de-risking and accelerating the adoption of disruptive technologies within the UK manufacturing
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Studentship Information Supervisor: Vinay Shukla Subject Area: Plant & Crop Science Research Title: Root oxygen dynamics and development Research Description: The student will be part of a
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Join a fully funded, industry-sponsored PhD at the University of Nottingham (Mechanical & Aerospace Systems research group), in partnership with the Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC). You will
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, altermagnets, and new classes of compensated spin-split systems. These materials exhibit magnetic order without conventional ferromagnetism, offering new routes to functional behaviour rooted in crystal symmetry
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during continuous shearing, which impacts wind turbine foundations, underground pipelines, pharmaceutical manufacture, among others. Sand is the most ubiquitous engineering material on earth, yet research
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attending CDT training will be met by the CDT. This project is part-funded by a Community Studentship provided by the Fusion Engineering CDT, and hence the student will be based at the University
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We invite applications for a PhD project focused on fundamental research into novel low-emission ammonia combustion/oxidation processes. This position is based within the Faculty of Engineering at
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, PhD fees (for UK home students only), and research costs) three-year full-time PhD is available to start on the 01/02/2026. Please check you meet UK home student requirements before applying. The
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. Supervisors: Ian Sayers, Cathy Merry (Nottingham), Gleb Yakubov (Leeds), David Thornton (Manchester), Luke Bonser (AstraZeneca) Chronic sputum production is debilitating and a feature shared by several