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beyond this scale is subject to performance Closing Date: Thursday 27 June 2024 Reference: 183740 University of Nottingham Ningbo China Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering
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and we will support and help you to develop the skills, experience and knowledge you will need to succeed. You will undertake a full time (36.25 hours) 4-year Apprenticeship in Mechanical Engineering
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expertise in electromagnetic design and analysis, magnetic and insulation materials, thermal management, control, mechanical design and analysis, construction and testing of high-performance electrical
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: Jubilee Campus Salary: £30,487 to £45,585 per annum (pro rata if applicable) depending on skills and experience (minimum £33966 with relevant PhD). Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance. Closing Date: Wednesday 10 April...
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Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering is an dynamic and fast growing department, to contribute your talent for the department further development. The department offers BEng (Hons
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of high aspect ratio wings using nonlinear absorbers. Nonlinear dynamics and stability of rotating shafts partially filled with liquid. Noise and vibration attenuation of rotating blades. Solid Mechanics
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manufacturing systems. This role encompasses all aspects of the system development including requirements capture, problem structuring, mechanical design, simulation, management of manufacturing, system
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is not exhaustive and exclusive: Skilled in coding / programming – MATLAB, Python, or relevant packages. Experience in testing and validation of rotating machinery. Experience of designing, planning
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is available for those wishing to pursue an academic career. Candidates should possess a good knowledge of mechanical and mechatronics design, static and dynamic analysis, and intelligent control
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of Mathematical Sciences, and be affiliated with Environmental Fluid Mechanics and Geoprocesses (EFMG) research group, and GeoEnergy Research Centre (GERC). The PDRA will develop numerical tools for modelling