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. This PhD project aims to investigate sustainable materials and techniques, including 3D printers, in textile industries focusing on reducing air pollution. This includes experimentally and numerically
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for students that are interested in inorganic chemistry and synthetic biology. This 4-year PhD studentship is an EPSRC industrial CASE co-funded by the University of Birmingham and the Defence Science and
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A 3.5-year PhD studentship is available to study battery materials and interfaces within the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham. The project will be supervised by Dr
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(University of Birmingham). Dr Barnby’s group currently consists of two PhD students and two DClinPsy students. The post holder will be a member of this lab with responsibility for the provision
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Engineering, University of Birmingham). For details on the Engineering Doctorate scheme visit the homepage .
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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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Location: City Centre Campus (Millennium Point) Closing Date: 23.59 hours BST on Sunday 31 March 2024 Birmingham City University is growing in quality and standing, with an academic STEAM agenda
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characteristics of the resulting surface deposit, and to recommend on technologies with enhanced sustainability profile and consumer delight. Working closely with the industrial partner at P&G, the EngD candidate
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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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Co-Is: Drs Alex Pike and Catia Oliveira (University of York) and Dr Lei Zhang (University of Birmingham). Dr Barnby’s group currently consists of two PhD students and two DClinPsy students. The post