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. Masters) will be looked on favourably. Experience of fieldwork and/or modelling will be desirable. How to Apply Cover letter explaining why you feel you are a suitable candidate (maximum 1 page), alongside
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completion of a Master's degree in Medicinal Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. A background in flow chemistry, and/or high-throughput experimentation is desirable. Proficiency in programming
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d) Metastructures with programmable shape-morphing functionality The main objectives of this project are: Development of multimaterial L-PBF Design guidelines to aid future transition of design into
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for 3.5 years and include a stipend of (minimum) £18,622 per year and tuition fees. Entry Requirements: Applicants are normally expected to have a 2:1 Bachelor or Masters degree or international equivalent
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University’s requirements for English proficiency. Candidates with an additional qualification (i.e. Masters) will be looked on favourably. Experience of independent research, data analysis, and fieldwork
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the vicious cycle. Arthritis affects 10 million people in the UK, and is on the rise. Many do not respond adequately to treatment. Pain is the main symptom, a leading cause of disability and worsens the risk of
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polymer composites. A PhD student working on this project will conduct research in manufacturing, specifically Resin Transfer Moulding (RTM), of large primary aerostructures. The work will focus
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2014 as part of the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) fusion research and development programme - to create robots for operating in some of the most challenging environments imaginable. The main
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maintenance in older women, especially post- surgery where local and systemic inflammation is evident. This PhD studentship has two main objectives. The student will determine if oestrogen levels impact the
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technologies as well as opportunities to develop programming, scientific communication and team-working skills. Entry requirements Applicants should have, or expected to achieve, at least a 2:1 Honours Masters