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Supervisors: Prof Ioan Notingher (School of Physics and Astronomy) Dr. George Gordon and Dr. Abdelkhalick Mohammad (Faculty of Engineering) Start date: September 2024 Duration: 3.5 years
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Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Physical Sciences related discipline. How to apply Please send a copy of your covering letter, CV and academic transcripts to [email protected] referring
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MSci/MChem (Hons) 2i or above or MSc in a relevant scientific discipline (examples include Chemistry, Analytical Sciences, Food Science, Brewing Science, Agriculture, Chemical or Process Engineering
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1st class would be highly desirable. We welcome candidates from a broad range of disciplines, including Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science – candidates with experience with Machine
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physics Quantum Information and Quantum Computing (G. Adesso, M. Guta, et al.) Quantum technology design and development (additive manufacturing, OPMs, quantum dots – L. Mather, L. Turyanska, et al.) Please
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. This will include developing models, mathematical techniques and software tools that can predict how the power distribution lines, on-train power converters and trackside systems interact, and then to use
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Charles Heron of the Nottingham Centre for Geomechanics alongside Dr Benoit Jones from INBYE Engineering . The PhD studentship will be partly funded by the British Tunnelling Society (BTS). The successful
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travel to international conferences. The candidates should have a 1st degree in physics, chemistry, or engineering. They should have evidence of strong background in optics, experience in computer
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Science, Brewing Science, Agriculture, Chemical or Process Engineering). How to Apply Candidates are welcome to contact Prof. David Cook ([email protected] ) with any queries and for an informal
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-based experiments where full training (as a beginner) will be provided opportunities to gain key skills across a wide range of interdisciplinary areas including in soil physics/mechanics, X-ray CT imaging