58 Electrical Engineering "Centre for Teaching Development and Digital Media" PhD positions in United Kingdom
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. Currently most e-machines utilize standard electrical steels (approx. 3 wt% Si grades) with materials choices for high-frequency motors being Fe-Co alloys (expensive but used for aerospace) and 6 wt% Si
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electrical engineering can be beneficial.
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aerodynamic flows is crucial for aero-engine design, and a significant research area involves the ability to measure complex flow fields. This PhD aims to advance non-intrusive laser-based flow measurement
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) reflects this, as PROMs provide essential insights into health, quality of life, and functional status, complementing biology-based health metrics. This research aims to develop next-generation technology
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on Wednesday 24 July 2024 Reference: RD-PHD-24-GC-R1-MH Title: Fulfilling the 'promise of precision'? A user-centred study of sensor technology for farm animal welfare Primary Supervisor - Dr Gemma Charlton
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Funding provider(s): 50% Match Funded Faculty of Science and Engineering Studentship, with 50% Match funded contribution from Swansea University Subject area(s): Electronic and Electrical
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skills. Entry requirements Applicants should have a good first degree in electrical, or aerospace, or mechatronics , or control engineering or computing, maths or physics or any other relevant topic
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in the Netherlands. By adopting hydrogen and renewable electricity based green steelmaking, Tata Steel in the Netherlands has committed to reducing its CO2 emissions with 35 - 40% by 2030 and being
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cause of death by 2050, and novel approaches to diagnostics are urgently required. This PhD project will develop a rapid electrical technology that can determine whether a bacterial infection is
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operational parameters, and understanding the impact of water chemistry on virus disinfection efficacy. The research will provide a comprehensive assessment of current disinfection practices, particularly in