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students only, funding for fees & salary/stipend provided & guaranteed with full certainty by the University of Birmingham.
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Supervision and International Collaborations: You will be based at the University of Birmingham and will be co-supervised by the industrial partner Tokamak Energy Ltd. (https://tokamakenergy.com
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A 3.5 years joint industry funded PhD studentship is available within the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham to develop new tungsten alloys for nuclear fusion
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Collaborations: You will be based at the University of Birmingham and will be co-supervised by the UKAEA’s Tritium Fuel Cycle division (https://ccfe.ukaea.uk/divisions/h3at ). This project will involve multi
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(MTC). It is based within University of Birmingham at the Department of Mechanical Engineering. This is 3-year fully funded studentship is only open to UK home students. The successful applicant will
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About the project Applications are invited for a 3.5-year funded PhD studentship in Decision Neuroscience, based at the Centre for Human Brain Health at the University of Birmingham, UK (https
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A 3.5 years studentship is available to study 3D printed aerospace superalloy structures in the School of Metallurgy and Materials at the University of Birmingham (UoB), a global top 100 institution
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Would you like to continue your academic journey with a PhD in space engineering? We invite applications from highly motivated individuals who are interested in developing techniques to improve space-based Space Domain Awareness. You will become a key part of a research project team within the...
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Hair conditioning is an essential process to our daily life, whereby a layer of formulated product is deposited on hair surface, resulting in desirable benefits. Its global market was ~ 9.14 Billion USD in 2021, and has a significant impact on not only the wellbeing of human, but the...
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the likely impact of current, but also, future plastics on the environment. A funded PhD studentship is available in the group of Prof. Andrew Dove at the University of Birmingham (group website: http