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principles governing bio-inspired fluid-structure interaction. Requirements: The ideal candidate should have a first-class undergraduate or master's degree (or equivalent) in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace
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Would you like to continue your academic journey with a PhD in Aerospace Engineering? A 3.5-year fully funded PhD studentship for UK home students and EU students with settled status is available in
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of the 21st century. Our challenging curricula and outstanding facilities combine across two campuses to deliver undergraduate, postgraduate and research opportunities in Civil engineering and construction
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principal investigator Dr Blandine Poulet, in collaboration with the Engineering Biomechanics Group in the Faculty of Science and Engineering lead by Professor Ahmed El Sheikh. This exciting
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Are you a recent engineering graduate looking to embark on a rewarding career path? DN Colleges is seeking engineering graduates to join our specialised train-to-teach initiative. Our comprehensive
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cadmium telluride solar cells. We will achieve this by improving our understanding of the structure and electrical properties of defects in polycrystalline solar cells. We will use new materials for buffer
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to the key infrastructural challenges from the construction industry both in the UK and overseas in a project entitled ‘Digital Industrial-Scale Microwave system for energy-efficient and low-carbon precast
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To play a pivotal role in advancing the success of the Construction Division, with a particular focus on fostering exceptional student achievements in both Vocational subjects and subsequent career pathways
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please click ‘Apply’, we’d love to hear from you. See what we have to offer and come and join us. You won’t be disappointed. Find out more by coming along to our Construction and Engineering Recruitment
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changes in life science through interdisciplinary research and technology. We are currently seeking a highly motivated senior scientist to join our Structural Biology theme at the Rosalind Franklin