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. Eligibility Criteria A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in a relevant subject (e.g. health sciences, epidemiology, statistics, psychology, medicine, pharmacy, nursing, midwifery, allied health
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leading aerospace organisation at the forefront of advanced aircraft technologies. We seek enthusiastic, inquisitive, and motivated researchers with a strong interest in aerospace systems engineering to
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for enthusiastic, inquisitive and motivated researchers with a strong interest in aerospace systems engineering to develop innovative solutions and technologies. This is a BAE Systems - EPSRC CASE Award
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View All Vacancies Engineering Location: UK Other Closing Date: Tuesday 20 August 2024 Reference: ENG1775 Project background: Polycrystals are the building blocks of numerous materials around us
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their intricate structures is crucial for advancing fields such as aerospace, engineering, and energy. Determining the intricate structure of the polycrystals is a laborious and restrictive task, and only a handful
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) featuring strong cross-disciplinary links between Pharmaceutical Technology, Pharmaceutical Analysis and Materials Science. Our group has an outstanding track record in continuous manufacturing including high
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2:1 honours degree, or its international equivalent), in a relevant science or engineering discipline. Candidates must be UK Nationals and be willing to apply for, and able to obtain, Baseline
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). The School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering aims to be the world’s leading integrated centre for built environment research, education, and learning, and is committed to investing in the next
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considered. How To Apply Apply online: HERE Select programme type (Research), 2024/25, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, next page select “PhD Complex Integrated Systems for Defence and Security
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quantum computing devices, based on existing technology, which will be more flexible and less demanding than quantum annealers in terms of complexity, accuracy and protection from decoherence. Our approach