39 scholarship-phd-electrical-power-engineering PhD positions at University of Cambridge
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platforms. Exploiting state of the art antenna technology (e.g. metasurfaces and lenses) the PhD student will work on to design of novel antenna systems and calibration techniques for application-specific
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PhD students), to perform doctoral research in the development of modern antenna technology and radio instrumentation for GNSS-R and Radio Astronomy from space. The PhD candidate will join a
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A position exists, for a Research Assistant/Associate in the Department of Engineering, to work on Power Electronics and Magnetics for Electromobility and Electrical Power. The post holder will be
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computer science, electrical engineering or physics. Having a Master's degree in a relevant subject is highly desirable. Prior experience in quantum computing research is not required, but a willingness to
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A fully funded PhD studentship is available under the supervision of Dr Shelly Singh-Gryzbon, with a start date of 1 October 2024. Funding will cover the student's stipend and tuition fees at the UK
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We are currently advertising one UKRI/MRC PhD studentship for entry in October 2024, which will be awarded on a competitive basis. The studentship pays for Cambridge University and College fees, and
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students), to perform doctoral research in the development of modern antenna technology and radio instrumentation for GNSS-R and Radio Astronomy from space. The PhD candidate will join a multidisciplinary
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Classics, and Dr Thomas Kiely ([email protected] ), A.G. Leventis Curator for Ancient Cyprus and Curator for the Aegean Bronze Age, Department of Greece and Rome. This PhD studentship offers a unique
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a spin-out company (SME) from the University of Cambridge, transferring technology from academia to industry, with current applications including rail monitoring, sensor placement optimisation
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, preferably at masters level, in a relevant engineering or science discipline. Applications should be submitted for the PhD in Engineering via the University of Cambridge Applicant Portal https