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Funding providers: Siemens Mobility, Faculty of Science and Engineering Subject areas: Computer Science, Software Engineering, Software Testing, Verification, Software Certification Project
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digitalisation on logistics workers in the UK and the US focussing on warehouse and parcel delivery workers. More concretely it aims to uncover: How does technology impact upon the labour process in relation
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are essential building blocks to realize Net Zero emissions. We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate with strong skills in mechanical engineering and chemical engineering to manufacture and test
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independence to identify potential differences between countries with high or low efforts towards decolonisation of agricultural sciences. You should have an aptitude and experience in qualitative research and
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Cranfield’s Advanced Vehicle Engineering Centre is inviting applications to study for a PhD in battery modelling and management for electric vehicles. Several projects are on offer, covering
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systems (RAS) with the research expertise at the University of Manchester in this field. The partnership aims to deliver novel and transformational RAS technology that enables robots to be deployed in
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). Overview Achievement of net-zero target requires electrification of end use applications such as the energy grid and transportation sector. The rechargeable lithium-ion battery is the technology of choice
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Technology Engineering. In addition to the research project outlined below you will receive substantial training in scientific, technical, and commercial skills. Quantum photonic networks enable powerful
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Start Date: 1st October 2024 City, University of London and Imperial War Museums (IWM) announce a fully funded doctoral studentship under the AHRC’s CDP scheme , starting October 2024. This PhD project will explore the visual documentation of India’s role in the Second World War in South-East...
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Description Environmental Planning: Welsh Graduate School for the Social Sciences PhD Studentship Serious Games for Land use Net Zero The University of Gloucestershire, Countryside and Community