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a Postdoc Research Associate (PDRA) to demonstrate the Fuel Cell (FC) system's role in decarbonisation missions. The post holder will practically and computationally demonstrate FC's performance in
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We are pleased to announce an exciting opportunity for a motivated and highly qualified individual to pursue a Ph.D. in the field of Health Aware Energy Management for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
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PhD Studentship: Leverhulme Trust PhD project: Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy
as part of the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant, focusing on "Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy harvesting." Supervised by Dr. Michael P. Weir, Dr. Alison Tidy, and Dr
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PhD Studentship: Leverhulme Trust PhD project: Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy
The University of Nottingham is offering a fully funded 42-month UK-based PhD studentship as part of the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant, focusing on "Lawn grass microbial fuel cells
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PhD Supervisor: Chris-Kriton Skylaris Supervisory Team: Chris-Kriton Skylaris (90%) Andrea Russell (10%) Project description: Proton-exchange Membrane (PEM) hydrogen fuel cells are an emerging
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studentship as part of the Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant, focusing on "Lawn grass microbial fuel cells for widespread energy harvesting." Supervised by Dr. Michael P. Weir, Dr. Alison Tidy, and Dr
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Efficient PEM fuel cells for portable applications Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Pourkashanian, Prof L Ma, Prof K Hughes, Dr Mohammed Ismail
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Characterisation of the porous media used in PEM fuel cells Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Pourkashanian, Prof L Ma, Prof K Hughes, Dr Mohammed
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Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Pourkashanian, Prof L Ma, Prof Derek Ingham, Prof K Hughes Application Deadline
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Improvement of the efficiency of PEM fuel cells through the use of appropriate sealing means Department of Mechanical Engineering PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof M Pourkashanian, Prof L Ma