14 Physics "GNS Science" positions at University of Sheffield in New-Zealand in United Kingdom
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speed up the process of masonry bridge construction. The project will also develop advanced digital design tools, targeting digital manufacturing approaches such as CNC carving where complex shapes
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Unlocking Next-Generation Solar Cells: Integrating Novel Non-Fullerene Acceptors with Metal Halide Perovskites School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK
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contacting either ambient air or the combustion gases of gas turbines with solvents used for CO2 capture. It uses a first of a kind prototype system to obtain experimental data, combine the data with process
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New, nanoscale insights into perovskite solar cells for clean energy solutions School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Directly Funded UK Students Dr Alex Ramadan
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New concepts and advanced materials for quantum nanophotonics School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Prof A Tartakovskii Application
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, Civil, Chemical Engineering, Applied Mathematics or Physics (at least a UK 2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent) Knowledge, skills: Strong background in applied mathematics/physics/fluid
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New Anticancer Therapeutics Based on Luminescent Transition Metal Complexes School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof Jim A Thomas Application Deadline
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system to obtain experimental data and combines the data with process modelling to obtain the first optimised configuration. The project has three objectives: 1. Generate data on the pressure drop
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: Applications accepted all year round Details Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) is a new genomic testing technology and process which became available through the NHS in April 2022. The process of WGS is multifaceted
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of organic pollutants based on heterogeneous catalysts, by using zeolites, or silicate-like matrix for the abatement of organic contaminants via a process known as wet peroxide decomposition. During this PhD