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welcome applicants from the UK who have or expect to obtain preferably a first-class degree in either Electronics, Mechatronics, Materials Science, or related discipline. Any experience with either RF
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involve a liaison between computer science and material science in the digital generation, physical generation and testing of systems. Working alongside Professor Richard Guest and Dr Jennifer Williams in
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with a background in steel metallurgy and materials science. The ideal person for this position will have working knowledge of computational thermodynamics, being able to relate microstructure with
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challenges facing laser scientists, motivated by the needs of a growing number of applications in areas such laser processing of materials, medicine, sensing, defence and quantum technology. Traditional
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-funded by Leonardo UK Ltd. Fibre lasers have become the laser technology of choice for applications requiring high power, good beam quality and high efficiency. This has revolutionised industrial
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loading scenarios. As such, it has been suggested that they can potentially be used directly in seismic regions. This can help reduce material use and the associated cost which consequently help meeting the
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Technology Engineering. In addition to the research project outlined below you will receive substantial training in scientific, technical, and commercial skills. Quantum Technologies present new challenges
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Supervisory team: Dr. Xu Fang Project description: The University of Southampton is expanding its PhD research in the area of Quantum Technology Engineering. In addition to the research project
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Supervisory Team: Dongyang Wang, Nikolay Zheludev Project Description: The Project Topological photonics is a rising field of research that implements topological ideas with optical materials
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Supervisory Team: Prof Corin Gawith, Dr Goronwy Tawy Project description: The University of Southampton is expanding its PhD research in the area of Quantum Technology Engineering. In