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) Diligence, conscientiousness, and strong work ethic. Good interpersonal skills. For more information about studying for a PhD at the University of Birmingham, the full range of the research undertaken in
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shift from microwaves to mm-waves (ca. 30 – 300 GHz) or even Terahertz frequencies (ca. 0.3 – 1 THz). Current on-chip interconnect technology relies on printed circuit board (PCB), which is not suitable
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the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham and Magnetic Shields Limited. The Knowledge Transfer Partnership project will investigate the use of 3D printing technology to manufacture
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Esdras Ngezahayo ([email protected] ) and Prof Ian Jefferson. The PhD project is fully funded (tuition and stipend fees) by the School of Engineering/University of Birmingham. It is only for home (UK
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PhD Studentship: Development of Novel Miniaturized Device Technologies for Point-of-Need Diagnostics
second- or first-class honours degree in an appropriate branch of Engineering (e.g., Materials, Electrical, Chemical) or Physical Sciences (e.g., Physics, Chemistry) or related fields. The studentship is
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including Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Control Engineering, and Computer Science. Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate proficiency in
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provided below. It is expected that the PhD student will spend some time at the MTC in order to ensure engagement and drive value for the MTC and the University of Birmingham. The research will be carried
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assets at an acceptable level. This process requires, among others, (a) identification of the most critical assets within a transport network, (b) assessment of their current condition, (c) evaluation
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assets at an acceptable level. This process requires, among others, (a) identification of the most critical assets within a transport network, (b) assessment of their current condition, (c) evaluation
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universities led from the Addictions Department at King’s College London (KCL), the University of Kent, University of Hull, University of Birmingham, and University of Southampton. The person appointed will be