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the areas of power electronic systems, power systems, physics, mathematical modelling or software development is required. The PhD is offered jointly by the George Green Institute for Electromagnetic Research
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Revolution Industrialisation Centre at the University of Nottingham and contribute to the Power Electronics, Machines and Drives Research Group (PEMC). Your research will focus on electrical machines, drives
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subject to performance. Closing Date: Monday 03 June 2024 Reference: ENG171124 Over £50 million has been invested in the Power Electronics and Machines Centre (PEMC) at the University of Nottingham
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communication skills, including the ability to communicate with clarity on complex information. Have strong knowledge of the specific research area, methods and techniques in the broad field of political science
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goal of developing new approaches towards CO2 -free production of speciality chemicals. Candidates should have a demonstrated ability to work in technology-oriented chemistry projects and the flexibility
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. Their design and selection involves a complex mix of considerations including component life under normal running conditions, power losses, vibrations in the machine and the ability to carry exceptional loads
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, organised researcher who can evidence: PhD or equivalent, in a relevant branch of mathematics, or near to completion of a PhD. Expert knowledge of algebraic geometry. Proven ability to produce research
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Nottingham, UK. About You Bachelor Degree in relevant disciplines Ability and willingness to travel both domestically within China and with occasional international travel. Proven ability to lead, influence
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versus $68 kg−1 – Li), safety, and relative abundance with recycling recovery efficiency as high as 99%. The well-established ability of abundant and low-cost, manganese-based air electrodes to deliver
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Power Electronics and Machines Centre (PEMC) at the University of Nottingham and become a core member of a team working on electrical machines design and development. The multidisciplinary team covers