30 phd-in-wastewater-treatment scholarships at University of Sheffield in United Kingdom
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PhD Studentship in: Defining the Outfall Mixing Zone Department of Civil and Structural Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Prof Ian Guymer, Prof V Stovin
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Funded PhD Opportunities in Health at the University of Sheffield Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health PhD Opportunities Funding Available Students Worldwide View DetailsEmail EnquiryApply
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PhD Studentship in: Service Reservoir Integrity Department of Civil and Structural Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded Students Worldwide Prof J Boxall, Prof K Horoshenkov Application
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PhD Studentship in: Impacts of Blending Drinking Water from Desalination into Existing Distribution Systems Department of Civil and Structural Engineering PhD Research Project Directly Funded
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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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EPSRC PhD Studentship in: Big Data, Network Complexity and Machine Learning to Deliver Targeted Pro-active DWDS Maintenance Department of Civil and Structural Engineering PhD Research Project
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Henry Royce Institute PhD Opportunities ESRC Centre for Doctoral Training Funding Available Students Worldwide View DetailsApply Online
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Funded PhD Studentships at the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Offshore Wind Energy Sustainability and Resilience 4 Year PhD Programme Funding Available Students Worldwide View
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PhD in Social Research Sheffield Methods Institute Social Sciences Research Programme Funding Available Students Worldwide Details The Sheffield Methods Institute (SMI) at the University
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SELF-FUNDED 3.5-YEAR PHD – Automatic segmentation of femur using deep learning combined with phantomless calibration for rapid personalised fracture risk predictions in clinical applications