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the University of Birmingham, Newcastle University, University of Cambridge, National University of Singapore, and industry experts. Candidates may choose from, but are not limited to, the following research
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Energy Park. Requirements: Applicants should have a first-class degree or good 2:1 (or equivalent) in Energy Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science or a related field
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Structural steels based on body-centred cubic structures are a preferential option for first wall and breeder blanket components in magnetically-confined fusion tokamak designs, due to their enhanced resistance to radiation-induced void swelling, as compared to face-centred cubic materials, and...
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-partner consortium to deliver a scalable RAFM steel for the tritium mock-up within the UK Fusion Technology development.
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(FCEVs). This research position is available at Birmingham CASE Automotive Research and Education Centre, University of Birmingham. Project Overview: The focus of this Ph.D. research is on advancing
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(MTC). It is based within University of Birmingham at the Department of Mechanical Engineering. This is 3-year fully funded studentship is only open to UK home students. The successful applicant will
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students only, funding for fees & salary/stipend provided & guaranteed with full certainty by the University of Birmingham.
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consortium of Arizona State University, University of Adelaide, University of Toronto, and within the UK, Universities Cranfield, Birmingham, Cambridge, Imperial College London, and Newcastle. The HyPT will
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Collaborations: You will be based at the University of Birmingham and will be co-supervised by the UKAEA’s Tritium Fuel Cycle division (https://ccfe.ukaea.uk/divisions/h3at ). This project will involve multi
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methods, and/or advanced mechanical testing would be advantageous. The School of Metallurgy & Materials at the University of Birmingham is committed to promote diversity, equality and inclusivity within our