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Economic resources (e.g. wealth and income) are distributed unevenly among people and in space: within cities and between cities, people and resources are concentrated and segregated. Economic
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, for example for production of biofuels and other potentially valuable chemicals. Nevertheless, there are techno-economic challenges in biofuel production, which are increased when the socio-economic background
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We are looking for a PhD-candidate to be part of the new project Just adapt: The political economy of housing climate adaption, led by dr. Jens van ’t Klooster and dr. Cody Hochstenbach. The project
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This 3.5 year PhD is fully funded by the UKRI and FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies. Tuition fees will be paid and you will receive an annual tax free stipend set at the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). This project is only for UK students or those with settled status. The start date is...
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About Us Founded in the same year that Singapore gained independence, NUS Business School stands today among the world’s leading business schools. It is distinctive for offering the best of global business knowledge with deep Asian insights, preparing students to lead Asian businesses to...
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This PhD project will focus on investigate, develop, and implement new production technologies for robotic sewing of textiles. The motivation for this is an industrial ambition to automate the sewing process because todays sewing is mainly carried out by skilled workers. The reason is that...
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is October 2024 and international students January 2025. Project contact Dr Olamide Jogunola Project advert The introduction of large-scale quantum computing will profoundly affect industry, economy
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. Individual turbines typically generate only a few MW and so economics of scale favour operation of multiple units in an array. Because of device-interaction, total array generation depends on layout and
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patents invented by the Primary Supervisor. It is ambitious and friendly. The work envisaged has the potential to contribute to significant national and international impact in terms of health, economic
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Department of Physics and Astronomy This position is currently located at the Hawthorn campus but the incumbent may be required to undertake duties at any of the University's campuses Stipend $46,000 p.a. About the Scholarship This full-time PhD position focuses on developing a processing...