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design the support structures, to manage different thermal expansions of optics, laser crystals, laser diodes, etc. The research will focus on developing new material combinations in powder-bed laser
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for a three-year PhD studentship. The studentship will start on 1 October 2024. Project Description What does the sea mean to the people of Plymouth? What are the connections people have with the sea
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) on “Programme Management of Gigaprojects”. The PhD Scholarship is situated at UCL’s Megaproject Delivery Centre and is part of the AECOM Infrastructure Scholarship Programme, created to advance science
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controlled. The PhD student will develop, fabricate and characterise such structures targeting different applications for electronic and sensory elements. The research is affiliated with the EPSRC programme
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programme of study: PhD in Materials Engineering Mode of study: Full-time Project description: This 4-year PhD position offers an exciting opportunity to join the STRIPS Project (Swansea Tata Research and
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solutions and novel hardware for AI. We are offering prospective PhD students the opportunity to join our team, interested in devoting their passion for addressing some of the challenges we have identified
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PhD Studentship in: Understanding risks from emerging contaminants (PFAS) to surface water resources
PhD Studentship in: Understanding risks from emerging contaminants (PFAS) to surface water resources Department of Civil and Structural Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students
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biology, Kidney Disease Project start date: 1 July 2024 (Enrolment open from mid-June) Supervisors: Dr Luke Davies ([email protected] ) Dr Nick Jones Aligned programme of study: PhD in Microbiology
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) Supervisors: Dr Kate Ellis-Davies ([email protected] ) Dr David Playfoot Professor Nicola Gray Aligned programme of study: PhD in Psychology Mode of study: Full-time Project description
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programme of study: PhD in Psychology Mode of study: Full-time Project description: Physical inactivity increases risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, obesity and depression, and costs the UK £7.4 billion