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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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Department - Loughborough: Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering Secondary Department - Loughborough: Physics Closing date of advert: 5th July 2024 Start date: October 2024 Full-time
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Nuclear technology has now been part of our lives in the UK for over 60 years. The UK is also planning on increasing its nuclear power generation on the path to becoming a net-zero nation. Nuclear
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, well known to successfully impart long term shelf stability. Successful advancement of the sustainability of emulsification technology (process and ingredients) will require meeting the droplet size
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novel designs is usually extremely prohibitive for real-world engineering problems restricting us to unadventurous design spaces. In addition, the geometric constraints and designer biases imposed by
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soft robotics. We are looking for an exceptional individual with a strong science and engineering background and a keen interest in the design, finite element analysis, fabrication, and experimental
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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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You must have, or expect to gain, a minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (e.g. chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil
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Engineering Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre (UTC) in manufacturing and On-Wing Technology Applicants are invited to undertake a 3 year PhD programme in partnership with industry to address