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) are widely used in industries such as automotive and electrical engineering. During service, these materials are frequently exposed to harsh environments involving elevated temperatures, oxygen, and moisture
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University of Warwick – Collaborative EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award. Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering (PhD) Eligibility: UK Students Award value: Tuition fees and tax-free stipend
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. The candidate should have a good 2.1 Bachelors, or Masters degree in Electronic Engineering, Computer Sciences or equivalent. Experience in communications and networking, AI, or robotics is desirable but not
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About the project: Supervisor: Professor Nicholas Hine, University of Warwick This project uses cutting-edge computational and machine learning methods to accelerate catalyst discovery for fuel cell
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Fully funded 4-year PhD studentship in Computational Chemistry Supervisor: Dr Zsuzsanna Koczor-Benda, UKRI Future Leaders Fellow (FLF) We are looking for a highly motivated and talented PhD
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systems across a wide range of applications, including e-mobility, automotive, aerospace, rail, marine and stationary storage. For further details please refer to the Group webpage or contact Professor
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backgrounds in engineering, applied mathematics, physics, computer science, or data science, and can be tailored to your interests, whether you prefer theory, modelling, or applied research. You will analyse
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, engineering, computer science, and applied mathematics, developing versatile skills that open doors to both academia and industry. Collaborative Environment – Work alongside leading researchers and industry
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of Warwick is an innovative, interdisciplinary fully funded PhD programme that brings together science, engineering, and mathematics to tackle some of the most pressing challenges of our time. Big Questions
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of Heterogeneous Systems) at the University of Warwick is an innovative, interdisciplinary fully funded PhD programme that brings together science, engineering, and mathematics to tackle some of the most pressing