13 institute-for-renewable-energy positions at Newcastle University in United Kingdom
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PhD Studentship Renewable and Advanced liquid fuels from Lignocellulosic Residues Award Summary 100% fees (Home & international), a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £19,237 (2024/25 UKRI
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PhD Studentship Development of Water-Soluble and Biodegradable Detergent Ingredients from CO2 and Bio-renewable Sources Award Summary 100% fees (Home & international), a minimum tax-free annual
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PhD studentship - Optimizing Pulse-Jet Cleaning for Sustainable Energy: A CFD Approach to Emissions Control Award Summary 100% fees (Home & international), a minimum tax-free annual living allowance
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currently no defined set of rules for developing peptide drugs. The aim of this project is to establish general rules for peptide cell permeability. Using a combination of chemical synthesis and biosynthetic
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utilising renewable fuels, materials, and resources to decarbonize operations and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Through collaboration between Biofuel Evolution Ltd, PINZ CDT (Newcastle and UCL), and CPI
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energy vectors (renewable electricity and hydrogen) (iii) data processing to underpin the transition to Net Zero (e.g., AI, digital twins etc) Each project will be co-supervised with one of our 25
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, for biochar production and currently uses the gaseous product of pyrolysis for renewable pyrolysis steam production. While currently successful, the increasing demand for biochar and its by-products in
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). Overview Achievement of net-zero target requires electrification of end use applications such as the energy grid and transportation sector. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery is the technology of choice
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of £18,622 Overview The cellular response to low oxygen levels (hypoxia), is crucial for cell survival and identity. At the cellular level, the transcriptional response is primarily orchestrated by
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elective application into one or more of: smart cities; urban and infrastructure resilience; spatial mobility (transport); energy systems; sustainable spatial planning; structural monitoring; social