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-based solutions (NbS) for water and wastewater treatment. The research will explore sustainable engineering strategies to boost their performance to deliver benefits for the environment and society. The
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leading aerospace organisation at the forefront of advanced aircraft technologies. We seek enthusiastic, inquisitive, and motivated researchers with a strong interest in aerospace systems engineering to
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Engineering, University College London (UCL) Eligibility: This scholarship is only available to home students who meet UK residency requirements. Project Description: Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
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transformational agricultural and environmental science, technology, engineering and management. Our internationally recognised academics undertake research, consultancy, and postgraduate education and training
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flight. Applications are invited from candidates who possess (or expect to gain) a first-class honours MEng or higher degree or equivalent in Aeronautics, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics or related areas
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to gain) a first-class honours MEng or higher degree or equivalent in Aeronautics, Mechanical Engineering, or related areas. Imperial College is consistently ranked as one of top universities in the world
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watercourses. This cutting-edge research will look at how to engineer these green technologies to deliver the most environmental benefit, and enable smarter investments in water infrastructure and management. By
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with a highly interdisciplinary and international team to develop the advanced sensors technology for wastewater surveillance (wastewater-based epidemiology) to provide new understanding for real-time
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communication skills are essential. To find out more about research at Imperial College London in this area, go to: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/mechanical-engineering/research/ For further information or to apply
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to accelerate its interdisciplinary research in the humanities, social sciences, and computing, maths, engineering and natural sciences. Each scholarship is fully-funded for three and a half years (UKRI rates