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In recent decades the interest in green hydrogen has increased rapidly driven by climate change concerns and net-zero carbon targets. Between 2025 to 2030 there is an opportunity for hydrogen
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to the interests of one of the School’s research groups: Cyber-physical Health and Assistive Robotics Technologies Computational Optimisation and Learning Lab Computer Vision Lab Cyber Security Functional
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training. The goal is to build realistic, culturally sensitive digital avatars that simulate dementia‐care scenarios in care homes. Through co-design with carers, care-home staff, families and community
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PhD project: Modelling Reliability and Resilience of Hydrogen Systems for Improved Safety and Sustainability Supervised by: Rasa Remenyte-Prescott (Faculty of Engineering, Resilience Engineering
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, safety, and cost. One of the most common causes of development delays is the presence of technical silos between specialised teams. Because the disciplines are tightly interconnected, a small change can
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give reliable diagnosis due to the complexity of the diseases. Since the 4D MRI allows the analysis of complex and unsteady flow patterns deep in the human body, it is suitable for the visualisation and
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Novel optics and AI approaches to image the centre of a live root for the first time. This exciting opportunity is based within the thriving Optics and Photonics Research Group in Faculty
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, the position is only available for UK home candidates. As sponsored by MTC, the successful candidate would need to pass the sponsors own security checks before starting the PhD. Start date: 5 October 2026
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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 Advanced Materials Research
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sponsors own security checks before starting the PhD. Start date: 5 October 2026 Closing date: 27 February 2026 For further information please email Professor Chris Gerada (University of Nottingham) and