31 industrial-phd "The University of Edinburgh" Fellowship positions in United Kingdom
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. The successful applicant is expected to have a PhD or other postgraduate qualification with experience in a relevant area of engineering or technology and very good knowledge of food supply chains. Industry
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between different nano-structured films and their optical response. It is essential you have a PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in Optics and/or Liquid Crystals. You will conduct
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inhibit the large-scale usage of powder-based additively manufactured Mg alloys in the aerospace, automotive and defence industries. You will work within a research group led by Dr Dikai Guan on the EPSRC
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an innovative answer as it can overcome all the challenges that currently inhibit the large-scale usage of powder-based additively manufactured Mg alloys in the aerospace, automotive and defence industries. You
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demonstrated by published works in international journals and conferences. Applications from candidates nearing completion of a relevant PhD qualification will be considered. The post requires excellent
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wide-bandgap, up to 2.3 kV. Industrial Collaboration across various sectors. Growing your expertise; shaping and leading research activities. Qualifications & Experience: PhD or equivalent R&D experience
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team. Hence it is necessary that the successful applicant have strong skills in team working and communicating scientific results to an industrial founder and stakeholders, maintain long-term datasets
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of the microbiome and influence of allergen on the origin of skin inflammation using in vivo and in vitro skin research models. The post will be full-time for 24 months or part-time pro-rata, funded by industrial
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with a wide range of researchers at the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) and external academic and industrial partners. A key goal of the project is to develop novel optical fibres and fibre
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work will focus on the ROVER project, which investigates resilience in adolescents with a physical condition, such as cancer, and sets out to co-design an intervention that works for children and young