17 structural-engineering "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" PhD positions in United Kingdom
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structural systems integrated into various robotic systems. This project will explore innovative design and manufacturing methods, and develop novel structural/material systems, in the context of sustainable
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from the School of Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronic and Biomedical Engineering and the Sustainable Buildings Research Centre at UOW and the Centre for Engineering Materials and Structures at UoS
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), and Diamond Light Source, the UK national synchrotron source, in the Spectroscopy Group. The PhD will combine inorganic photochemistry, ultrafast laser spectroscopy, and time-resolved structural methods
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Research theme: Nanomaterials This 4 year PhD is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering and National Physical Laboratory collaborative programme. Tuition fees will be paid and you will
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This PhD studentship is an exciting, fully funded opportunity to work as part of an internationally renowned scientific and engineering team to develop a new innovative technology to meet and
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specialising on fuel cells, electrified aircraft, control systems and gas turbine engines. Findings and outcomes will be used to to develop, integrate and assess novel electrified propulsion systems and aircraft
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and implement compact optical measurement systems suitable for installation on race cars and aircraft. Using machine vision technology and event-based cameras, properties such as fluid velocity, surface
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research groups at The University of Manchester are working with UK and international partners, investigating the science and technology necessary to deliver a fusion power plant by 2040. In the Digital
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Exciting Funded PhD Project: CFD Modelling of Seals for High-Pressure, Low-Carbon Storage Technologies - Help Shape the Future of Clean Energy Storage! Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD
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Exciting Funded PhD: Durability of Seals for High-Pressure H2 Generation, Storage & Use - Shape The Future Of Clean Energy! Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded