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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: University Park Closing Date: Friday 31 May 2024 Reference: ENG1756 PhD opportunity: Design and fabrication of multi-metal components for nuclear fusion
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. Fully-funded PhD project (UK Students Only) About the project A PhD studentship in computational design of materials for quantum technologies is available in the research group of Dr Katherine Inzani
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the link below: mediaspace.nottingham.ac.uk/media/MiniRoboMach/1_p6wvvkyl. At the Rolls-Royce UTC we have developed a unique capability to design, model and realise our own robotic systems to perform tasks
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design and development (additive manufacturing, OPMs, quantum dots – L. Mather, L. Turyanska, et al.) Please send your CV and a letter of motivation to [email protected] . Please send
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green innovation. Additionally, it provides consumers with information about the environmental attributes of current production technologies, boosting demand and willingness to pay for eco-friendly
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-funded by Leonardo. This project aims to design and manufacture heat exchangers for high power thermal management in defence applications, while leveraging on the latest computational techniques. Additive
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treatment with education, training and research and innovation under one roof. The NRC is co-located with the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC), providing unparalleled opportunities for sharing
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. Their design and selection involves a complex mix of considerations including component life under normal running conditions, power losses, vibrations in the machine and the ability to carry exceptional loads
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diffraction. This multi-disciplinary PhD will combine reactor design, crystallisation, crystal engineering and data science. You’ll be joining a group of students developing a variety of flow apparatus
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Nottingham SME Concrete4Change (C4C) and the School of Architecture Design and the Built Environment at Nottingham Trent University (NTU). Unique PhD training programme: 2 days in C4C, 3 days in UoN/NTU per