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). The Faculty of Science AI DTC is an initiative by the University of Nottingham to train future researchers and leaders to address the most pressing challenges of the 21st Century through foundational and
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and master’s students in economics, finance and business analytics are welcome to apply. Entry requirements should be aligned with the entry requirements at the Nottingham University Business School
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be based at the University of Nottingham but will have the opportunity to collaborate with engineers from Network Rail and spend time at their offices. This PhD will investigate modelling techniques
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physics Quantum Information and Quantum Computing (G. Adesso, M. Guta, et al.) Quantum technology design and development (additive manufacturing, OPMs, quantum dots – L. Mather, L. Turyanska, et al.) Please
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PhD programme to address key challenges in the rail industry. The successful candidate with be based at the University of Nottingham but will have the opportunity to collaborate with engineers from
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on crystallisation screening. The successful student will be based primarily at Diamond Light Source, Harwell Science Campus, Oxfordshire but will also spend time at the University of Nottingham. If you have a
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at the University of Nottingham in collaboration with Erebagen Ltd to screen engineered bacterial natural product libraries for anti-cancer activity using native mass spectrometry. This exciting project is supervised
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Friday 16 August 2024 Reference: ENG1776 Project description: The primary challenge of access to clean and affordable energy will
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UoN Supervisor Neil Oldham A 4-year fully funded BBSRC PhD CASE studentship is available at the University of Nottingham in collaboration with Erebagen Ltd to screen engineered bacterial natural
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undertake original research at Nottingham University Business School. To this end, we have made available two full scholarships, which are aimed at one international and one home PhD students