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at the University of Birmingham. The post will commence in October 2024. The project’s aim is to understand in its full complexity the artificial acceleration of the carbonate-silicate cycling, from the land surface
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. Renewable-derived electricity can be used to drive steam electrolysis to form H2 and O2 products in a proton-conducting ceramic electrolyser (PCCEL). However, like any emerging technology, they face several
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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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(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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Supervision and International Collaborations: You will be based at the University of Birmingham and will be co-supervised by the industrial partner Tokamak Energy Ltd. (https://tokamakenergy.com
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commencing in September 2024. Relevant disciplines include, but are not limited to, physics, aerospace engineering, electrical and electronic engineering. You will have demonstrable capability and willingness
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) Diligence, conscientiousness, and strong work ethic. Good interpersonal skills. For more information about studying for a PhD at the University of Birmingham, the full range of the research undertaken in
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Esdras Ngezahayo ([email protected] ) and Prof Ian Jefferson. The PhD project is fully funded (tuition and stipend fees) by the School of Engineering/University of Birmingham. It is only for home (UK
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provided below. It is expected that the PhD student will spend some time at the MTC in order to ensure engagement and drive value for the MTC and the University of Birmingham. The research will be carried
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