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Scientific Research and will be co-supervised by Dr Davide Amato from Imperial College London. Funding for travel between these institutions will be made available. Please note that funding is only available
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environments, especially close to humans, flora or fauna. Even so, these robots are still barely used outside laboratory settings, due to their high complexity and severely limited flight time, payload and
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environments. In recent years Imperial College London have made several breakthroughs in understanding the physics of turbulent/turbulent entrainment and we now seek to apply these to the important problem
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Description Specifics of position: This position is funded by the joint PhD program between Imperial College London (ICL) and Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), therefore the candidate will
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extensive research collaboration with UK universities like Imperial College London and University of Cambridge. About the Department 99 percent of our research is rated in the highest two categories in
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advanced technological integrations. The selected PhD candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with prestigious institutions, including the Personal Robotics Lab at Imperial College London and the
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environments. In recent years Imperial College London have made several breakthroughs in understanding the physics of turbulent/turbulent entrainment and we now seek to apply these to the important problem
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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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dynamics and the development of experimental methodologies. The project includes close collaboration with Imperial College London and ETH Zurich, Switzerland, and the possibility of visiting
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-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE), and Imperial College London (UK). Your qualities you have an MSc degree (or equivalent) in biophysics, soft matter, nanotechnology, physical chemistry, or a related field; you have