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View All Vacancies Business School Location: UK Other Closing Date: Saturday 31 August 2024 Reference: FAB3 We are looking to recruit two high calibre and enthusiastic PhD researchers who will
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We are looking to recruit two high calibre and enthusiastic PhD researchers who will undertake original research at Nottingham University Business School. To this end, we have made available two
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reported in the literature and done within our groups, the successful candidate will carry out an extensive review of various business models, in particular those developed in the biorefinery industry in
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of various business models, in particular those developed in the biorefinery industry in Brazil, with a focus on local distribution and benefits for the local communities. Experiments to assess glucose yields
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business specialist (Dr Alan Gilchrist), help to develop business and service models from technical and economic perspectives to support process scale-up and expansion. Qualifications and experience
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Research Centre (HTRC) located in Ansty Business Park. The team comprises ~100 personnel including Rolls-Royce Design and Manufacturing Engineers, University of Birmingham Academics, Research Fellows, and
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, and the rail industry in general, the answer to this question is critical for business and public trust. This project will build on long-established deep technical work in formal verification to provide
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Research Centre (HTRC) located in Ansty Business Park. The team comprises ~100 personnel including Rolls-Royce Design and Manufacturing Engineers, University of Birmingham Academics, Research Fellows, and
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by the University of Manchester. Raman spectroscopy is widely used in graphene characterisation and is well-placed to be used as an in-line method due to its short measurement time and non-destructive
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the O-RAN intelligent controller framework. The project will explore Off-line reinforcement learning, also known as batch reinforcement learning, In Off-line RL the agent learns from a fixed dataset of