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8 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Cambridge Department Physics Research Field Technology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country United Kingdom Application
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Applications are invited for 3.5-year fully funded PhD studentship based in the Department of Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology, University of Cambridge and industry partner Swift Solar
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for ultra-efficient jet engines Advanced modelling of particle deposition and ice accretion for next generation, ultra-efficient aviation engines Multi-physics approach to studying the complex aerodynamic and
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engineering, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a related subject. Applicants with relevant research experience, gained through Master's study or while working, are strongly encouraged to apply
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Biochemistry. Available project: Julien Prudent and Michal Minczuk Investigating how mitochondrial dynamics control mtDNA homeostasis and engineering tools to visualise mtDNA molecules Full details are available
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students), to perform doctoral research in the development of modern antenna technology and radio instrumentation for GNSS-R and Radio Astronomy from space. The PhD candidate will join a multidisciplinary
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the mechanism of entrapment of two different gases carbon dioxide and hydrogen. The development of carbon dioxide entrapment methods in rocks (more often referred to as a carbon sequestration technology) is more
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8 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Cambridge Department Physics Research Field Technology Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) Country United Kingdom Application
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equivalent degree in a relevant discipline such as chemical engineering, engineering, chemistry or physics. To be considered for this studentship, applicants must submit a formal application for admission
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to engineer materials that can mitigate cavitation damage and noise effectively. Objectives: Characterize the influence of geometric features on porous surfaces on cavitation bubble dynamics. Quantify the two