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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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an electronic application online please click on the above ‘Apply’ button. Valuing excellence, sustaining investment We value diversity and inclusion at the University of Birmingham and welcome applications from
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transferrable skills such as project management, communication, team working, which ensures an excellent employability upon completion of the project. If you have a background in Chemistry, Physics, Material
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. The awards are voted for and by students showcasing the incredible relationships we foster here at University College Birmingham between Staff and Students. UCB has a unique collaborative partnership with
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value diversity and inclusion at the University of Birmingham and welcome applications from all sections of the community and are open to discussions around all forms of flexible working.
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, to interact with colleagues with different backgrounds (physics and engineering) and from different disciplines (i.e., electromagnetism, RF communications, material science). Details of the project will be
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University of Birmingham and afield. You can apply through https://sits.bham.ac.uk/lpages/EPS005.htm , clearly stating the title of the project and the name of the supervisor (Dr. Miguel Navarro-Cía; m.navarro
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Specification: Essential: A degree in a relevant discipline (Textile Engineering, Mechanical, Chemistry, Material Sciences) To have met the University of Birmingham English Language requirements (e.g. IELTS 6.0
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of this position and submit an electronic application online please click on the above ‘Apply’ button. Valuing excellence, sustaining investment We value diversity and inclusion at the University of Birmingham and
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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