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’ to be redirected to our website, where you can download an application pack. Standard Information: UCB is an equal opportunities employer. University College Birmingham is proud to have been voted top in
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Information: UCB is an equal opportunities employer. University College Birmingham is proud to have been voted top in the International category in the prestigious 2023 Whatuni Student Choice Awards. We were
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brand new state-of-the-art Chemistry laboratories at the rapidly growing University of Birmingham. Please visit our group website for more details about our research: http://davidscanlon.com
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Technology is a thriving, vibrant, and inspiring learning community committed to excellence in research, high quality teaching and impactful industrial engagement. Building on continuous success in student
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characteristics of the resulting surface deposit, and to recommend on technologies with enhanced sustainability profile and consumer delight. Working closely with the industrial partner at P&G, the EngD candidate
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. University College Birmingham is proud to have been voted top in the International category in the prestigious 2023 Whatuni Student Choice Awards. We were also awarded silver in the University of the Year
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HCI conferences/journals. Additionally, any teaching and/or industry engagement experience would also be highly desirable given the scope of the role. OUR VISION Birmingham City University is growing in
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at the University of Birmingham and also have opportunities to engage with researchers at other national and international leading academic institutions, e.g. Cambridge and MIT, and industries, such as Rolls-Royce
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additive manufactured filters as counter-measures to the formation of oxide stringers in the liquid metal. The PhD candidate, who will study at the University of Birmingham and the University and Rolls
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that feed a forecasted global population of 8.5 billion people by 2030 while meeting Net-Zero goals. Over the last decade, the food industry, which is the UK’s largest single manufacturing sector, has