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plasma physics disciplines. Consideration may also be given to individuals who do not hold a PhD but have a degree in relevant disciplines and demonstrate the required skills. The candidate should have
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Wednesday 03 July 2024 Reference: ENG1766 Background Applicants are invited to undertake a 4 year, fully-funded PhD studentship
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Background Applicants are invited to undertake a 4 year, fully-funded PhD studentship within the Centre of Excellence in Coatings and Surface Engineering (CE-CSE) at the University of Nottingham
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antibody binding and effector functions and relating these to disease mechanisms in myasthenia gravis. Some of your duties will include getting familiarised with process of collection, processing, storing
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, leveraging the recent acquisition of two new FIBs in the School of Physics, including a plasma FIB, with options to etch with various ion sources. The project goal is to probe the properties of a range of QMs
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new instruments to provide real-time mass analysis of gas sampled from plasma processes, or other processes. This role is within a small team working on the development led by Dr Tom Field in Physics
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catalysts, superalloys, smart fluids, space plasmas etc. They have recently been awarded £11m to train PhD cohorts in computation modelling. HetSys is built around a closely knit, highly collaborative team
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environmental impact. A key process (yet not a well-studied one) is the so-called filling, in which a liquid electrolyte is incorporated into the battery, occupying the pores in the electrodes. It requires
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’ systems across a range of research themes such as nanoscale devices, new catalysts, superalloys, smart fluids, space plasmas etc. They have recently been awarded £11m to train PhD cohorts in computation
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this PhD project you will build on the atomic cluster expansion (ACE) approach (e.g. using the ACEpotentials.jl or MACE codes) to tackle inverse problems. This approach is attractive for inverse problems as